Welcome to the Current and Clark Warehouse. Built around 1850, this heavy timber building first operated as a livery stable and then became a grain warehouse and seed mill. It later became part of the Millersburg Coal and Lumber Company and finally operated as a fertilizer company. The building also housed a boot store in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Some of the original seed cleaning equipment is still in place in the building. Also on the property there was once a second livery stable, corn crib, two scale houses, and an ice house. This warehouse is one of the few surviving timber frame warehouses in the area and one of the oldest commecial buildings in Bourbon County. The cache container is a plastic container in a dry location.