Log Corn Crib
Log Corn Crib
The Log Corn Crib stands as a remarkable example of traditional Czech craftsmanship adapted to Texas farm life. Built around 1904, this double log corn crib features a dogtrot design with hand-hewn logs joined by saddle notching, showcasing the settlers’ skilled woodworking techniques.
The central passageway allowed for efficient loading and unloading of wagons, while the crib itself provided secure storage for corn and other crops, protecting them from pests and weather. This structure was essential for maintaining food supplies and supporting the agricultural economy of Czech immigrant families.
Donated and restored by community members, the corn crib invites visitors to appreciate the blend of practicality and artistry that defined early Texas farming. It stands as a tribute to the hard work and ingenuity that helped Czech settlers thrive in their new environment.



