The Bunker Hill Staff House in Kellogg, Idaho was built in 1906 as mine manager Stanley Easton’s primary residence. It was later used as a guest house and as a temporary residence for unmarried office staff. Today it houses the Shoshone County Mining and Smelting Museum. Shown below is the kitchen display.
Fort Nisqually: The Kitchen area (photo diary)
Museums 101: The Bake House at Fort Vancouver (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Presby House Kitchen (Photo Diary)
Campbell House: The kitchen (photo diary)
Ohio History Center: Food preparation and presentation (museum exhibit)
Ohio History Center: The cooking process (photo diary)
Museums 101: Kitchen stuff in the Stevensville Historical Museum (photo diary)
Stevensville Historical Museum: The kitchen cupboard (photo diary)