The museum consists of four historically significant buildings that have been rehabilitated and conjoined by a new addition, which links the complex together while serving as the entrance to the museum without disrupting its street-front facade. In the project's final stages, brick sidewalks were laid around the museum, a flagstone patio with landscaping was constructed and a historically accurate replica of the original Randolph County Courthouse cupola was installed. [...] it thrived for a good number of years after that. The 1856 Bushrod Crawford building, which served as Union General George B.