As a part of Barnet's Fall Foliage events, the historic Goodwillie house in Barnet will be open for tours this Friday, October 6 from 10 until 4 p.m.
Built in 1791 by the area's first minister, David Goodwillie, the house now serves as a showcase of domestic artifacts from the area's history. Linens, furniture, kitchen wares and tools are displayed throughout the many rooms of the house. The Goodwillie house served as a home for a variety of Barnet residents from 1791 until the 1970s when it became the town's history museum.
The house is located on Barnet Center Road, a quarter mile north of West Barnet Road. There is no admission charge.