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Show * ? {•} t £* < Architect/Builder: Building Materials: frame______ Building Type/Style: vernacui ar__________ Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features; (Include additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable) ""-.-.•_ - --•"•---"'-"- "When the old barn burned, this barn was built to replace it. When the construc tion methods have changed soerawhat and a frame stable has replaced a log plan remained the same in 1940 as in the-1880*8. The hay storage area is left open and the roof has a double pitched gable. Stables occur on both sides and are vertically sided frame. Statement of Historical Significance; D Aboriginal Americans D Agriculture Or Architecture D The Arts D D D D Communication Conservation Education Exploration/Settlement D Commerce D Industry D D D D Military Mining Minority Groups Political D O D D Religion Science Socio-Humanitarian Transportation . D Recreation ~ Built in the 1940's following a nineteenth-century plan, such a barn illustrates the tenacity of traditional barn building types in Spring City. Folk housing was aban doned in most cases by the 1890's, but barns and outbuildings continued to be built fol lowing older models into the twentieth-century. |