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  2. Corn crib - Wikipedia

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    Corn crib designs vary greatly. They were originally made of wood, but other materials such as concrete have also been used. The basic corn crib consists of a roofed bin elevated on posts. Another typical early American design has walls slanted outward. Most of the larger designs have an open space in the middle for accessing corn and promoting ...

  3. Hórreo - Wikipedia

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    Asturian hórreo Hórreo in Galicia. An hórreo is a typical granary from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (Asturias, Galicia, where it might be called a Galician granary, and Northern Portugal), built in wood or stone, raised from the ground (to keep rodents and water out) by pillars (pegollos in Asturian and Cantabrian, esteos in Galician, espigueiros in Portuguese, abearriak in Basque ...

  4. Tyson McCarter Place - Wikipedia

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    The corn crib is built of unhewn saddle-notched logs, and originally included a handmade door secured by a wooden latch. [1] The smokehouse, used for curing meat, is a one-story structure built of hewn, dove-tail notched logs, measuring 11 feet (3.4 m) by 17 feet (5.2 m).

  5. Martindale Corn Crib - Wikipedia

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    The Martindale Corn Crib is a historic farm outbuilding in rural northern White County, Arkansas. It is located west of Letona, in a field near a barn on the south side of Arkansas Highway 310. The corn crib is a small single-story wooden structure, built out of plank framing on a stone pier foundation, with a gabled metal roof on top. Built in ...

  6. Hambar - Wikipedia

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    Traditional corn crib in Lug, Serbia A hambar still in heavy use in Hatzfeld/Jimbolia, Romanian Banat, albeit with the traditional wooden slats replaced with chicken wire. A hambar (Aromanian: ambare, Bulgarian: хамбар, romanized: hambar, Hungarian: hombár, Romanian: pătul, Russian: амбар, romanized: ambar, Serbian: амбар or чардак, romanized: ambar or čardak) is a ...

  7. Barn - Wikipedia

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    A corn crib a horizontal slatted structure built to allow airflow to dry corn A granary or hórreo : a storage space for threshed grains, sometimes within a barn or as a separate building. Linhay (linny, linney, linnies): A shed, often with a lean-to roof but may be a circular linhay to store hay on the first floor with either cattle on the ...

  8. Victorian Corn Cribs - Wikipedia

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    Victorian Corn Cribs are historic agricultural buildings at St. Michael's, Talbot County, Maryland. The two structures feature elaborate tracery along the eaves and ...

  9. List of grain elevators - Wikipedia

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    The John Thompson Coal Sheds and Granary, the only wooden grain elevator in Pennsylvania. Located in Lemont, Pennsylvania. South Dakota. Zip Feed Tower two days after its attempted demolition. Zip Feed Tower, tallest occupiable structure in South Dakota from its construction in 1956–1957 until its demolition in December 2005. Wyoming