Dan Conboy: 1800s Smoke House - How it was used by Pioneers.
Docent Dan Conboy talks about how Pioneers in the 1800s would have stored and preserved their foods by smoking them, using a Stone Smoke House. This one is located in the Lincoln-era Log Cabin Village in Quinsippi Island Park, Quincy, IL.

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