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A tour through Round Barn Centre in Champaign on Tuesday, August 1,2023. Laura Shapland, manager of Shapland Realty, makes her way to the top floor at Famous Daves at Round Barn Centre in ...
The Rolette County Historical Society is raising money for a multi-faceted tourism destination project focusing on ...
In the 1980s, Jack Simko, an enterprising New Jersey florist with a knack for building and fixing, used to drive by the Joslyn Round Barn on Route 100 in Waitsfield, Vt., and imagine what he’d ...
A scene from "A Rural Revolution: Indiana's Round Barns," a new documentary examining the heritage, present condition and future of the state's circular barns. Submitted photo. From the lush ...
A 121-year-old round barn located north of Taberville on H Highway is currently being renovated inside and out. Marcia Hand Barnett owner of JBarH Farms has been sharing photos on Facebook about ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — Since 1903, a big, red, round barn has watched over the Kingen family land in Hancock County. Two pictures hang inside the barn. One of it with it’s builder in the early ...
The Thomas C. Singleton barn, built in 1908, is one of 73 historic round barns remaining in Indiana, which used to have more structures in that classic style than any other state.
For example, one of Harker’s photos, titled “Goddess of Barns,” shows a barn near Millville, Iowa, that is a large, round structure with metal siding, characteristics rarely found in ...
The Thomas C. Singleton barn, built in 1908, is one of 73 historic round barns remaining in Indiana, which used to have more structures in that classic style than any other state.
A husband-and-wife team, who had a common interest in local history, recently published a book called “Barns Without Corners: Round Barns of Vernon County, Wisconsin.” ...
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — Since 1903, a big, red, round barn has watched over the Kingen family land in Hancock County. Two pictures hang inside the barn. One of it with it’s builder in the early ...
According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, there used to be 219 round and polygonal barns in the state—three times as many as remain standing today.