The Pioneer Farm Museum property has three buildings: the 1836 Doty Home, the former Oxford Township Trustees' Building, and an 1840s dairy barn moved from Trotwood, Ohio. The house was built by Joseph Morris in 1836. He lost the property to his creditors in the 1840s and it was purchased by his brother-in-law, Samuel Doty. Doty and his family lived there until 1859, when the property was sold to Samuel Doty's brother, Jesse Doty. It remained in Doty hands until the 1870s, followed by a succession of owners until the Van Ausdall family turned the property over to Hueston Woods State Park in 1950. The Oxford Museum Association opened it as a house museum in 1959. The home contains late nineteenth century furnishings, pottery, porcelain, quilts, and other textiles.