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The Cordwainer's Shop

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Introducing the Pennypacker Barn, also called The Cordwainer’s Shop. A Cordwainer is a very sophisticated shoe artist. The word first emerged in England in the year 1100. The first Cordwainers came to Jamestown Virginia in 1607 and 1610. This barn was located in Northeast Pa. It was the “Cordwainer’s Workshop” of the famous Pennypacker family who sold shoes of special distinction in NY.

Pennypacker Cordwainers shop, 16' x 28' x 18' height: Sawn Hemlock, Open Frame


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