The first dwelling built on the property was constructed in the 16th century.
The first dwelling, which still remains at the centre of the community, was constructed around 1997.
It remained in use as a residence until 1805, when a new dwelling was constructed.
Most of these represent the dwellings constructed for field slaves.
The dwelling was constructed by the Jones family, who were freed slaves.
At the same time, the current keeper's dwelling was constructed adjacent to the tower.
But by 1900 only a small number of lots had dwellings constructed upon them, mostly north of what is now 37th Street.
On the west coast native peoples constructed dwellings made from heavy timber.
They construct dwellings known as "retreats", which are fixed to the sides of rocks.
A sample rule: "No dwelling shall be constructed or maintained on any residential lot which has a floor area less than 5,000 square feet."