Crofton man opens museum to showcase pulley collection (AP) — A Crofton contractor has turned a vacant building into a place for his pulley collection to allow visitors to socialize while taking a trip back in time. Doug deShazer, the founder of the new Lewis & Clark Pulley Museum, has dabbled in serving top-of-the-line meals while also collecting barn pulleys, the Norfolk Daily News (http://bit.ly/1GAtnRy ) reported. Pulleys were so prevalent in old barns because most farmers relied on the pulley to haul their hay crop up into the loft of the barn for winter storage. Several of the pulley designers/builders are companies which are still around, but they make different farm machinery today. Recently he has been contacted by representatives of the TV series "American Pickers" for information about pulleys they find in their travels.