This early 19th century house displays antiques, glassware, costumes, and much more. The Barn Museum contains antique carriages, cranberry sorters, and other antique tools. The collection also includes the unique Driftwood Zoo, crafted in the 1950s by Sherman Woodward.
Jericho House was occupied by the descendants of Theophilus Baker's family until 1955, when it was sold to the noted author Elizabeth Reynard. She named the house Jericho because the walls were falling down. She and her companion Virginia Gildersleeve embarked on a restoration of the house, but when Reynard passed away in 1962, Gildersleeve donated the house to the town of Dennis for use as a historical center.