Spotlight on the Airhart Dog-Trot Home built in 1858 by Alexander Airhart. This house consists of two spaces, kitchen and living. Although, the porches which run front and back were also used for living space, especially for sleeping on a hot southern night. The kitchen was separated from the house to help prevent fires, but was connected to the living space by use of covered porches which typically extended along the front and back of the house, as well between the two spaces. The breezeway between the doors of the spaces earns its name by providing a place to stay cool with the breezes that blow through.