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  2. West Overton, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the re-opening of Overton stock farm in 2012, the barn has become a wedding venue, working in partnership with Scottdale's Carson's Catering business. On April 21, 2020, a vehicle crashed into the former Abraham Overholt homestead, resulting in the vehicle's four occupants being life-lighted to a nearby hospital and damaging the ...

  3. White Chimneys - Wikipedia

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    The house continues to be maintained as a private residence. The grounds and formal gardens are open to the public by appointment. Most recently, the property has gained popularity as a wedding ceremony and reception venue. The bank barn and pastures are utilized for horses.

  4. List of round barns - Wikipedia

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    McArthur-Martin barn in Kortright (1883) 16-sided [52] Parker 13-sided barn (1896) about 15 miles north of Kortright in Jefterson [52] "Roof types among the nominated examples include conical (for example the Schultz 15-sided barn at Cochecton, New York (1918), gambrel. (the Young round barn at Greene-1914), and domical (Bates barn at Greene ...

  5. Star Barn Complex - Wikipedia

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    This historic property includes a large barn, a pig barn (c. 1872), a carriage house (c. 1872), a chicken coop (c. 1872), a grain silo, and a milk house. The main barn, known as the Star Barn, was built in 1872, and is a five-bay, Gothic Revival-style frame building. It features an immense cupola atop a cross-gable roof. [4]

  6. Neff Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Neff Round Barn, also known as the Red Round Barn, is an historic, American round barn that is located in Potter Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

  7. Pennsylvania barn - Wikipedia

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    Sweitzer or Swisser type of Pennsylvania Log Barn, Ulster American Folkpark - geograph.org.uk - 289300. Sweitzer barns are also known as Swetzer or Swisser. The name reflects the barn's probable origin in Switzerland. The Sweitzer is the "original Pennsylvania barn"; it was initially a log crib-type barn built between 1730 and 1850.

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