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The Anderson Barn near Johnstown in Weld County, Colorado, also known as the Carlson Barn, is a gambrel-roofed ornamental block building built in 1913. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] It is about 25 by 70 feet (7.6 m × 21.3 m) in plan. It has walls built of plain-faced ornamental blocks.
Lewis Anderson House, Barn and Granary, The Dalles, Oregon, NRHP-listed; Anderson Barn (Hitchcock, South Dakota) Anderson-Clark Farmstead, Grantsville, Utah, listed on the NRHP in Utah; Anderson-Beletski Prune Farm, Vancouver, Washington, listed on the NRHP in Washington; D. I. B. Anderson Farm, Morgantown, West Virginia, listed on the NRHP in ...
The Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum is a tourist attraction in Meade, Kansas.The complex encompasses a home, a museum on the top floor of a barn, and contributing objects. . Originally owned by the sister and brother-in-law of the outlaw Dalton Gang brothers, local folklore says the brothers took refuge from the law in their sister's h
While the nearly 400-page narrative occasionally meanders—you’ll learn a fair bit about blues music—The Barn is a sensitive, deeply reported book that will make you reconsider everything you ...
In a barn on Serena Dugan's Shelter Island, New York, property, the studio is a creative haven for the Serena & Lily cofounder's art practice.
Burt "Foreman" Phillips, himself a bandleader had been promoting country and Western barn dance programs at the old Town Hall building, situated at 400 South Long Beach Boulevard in Compton, near Long Beach. Wagnon acquired Phillips' lease and commenced promoting a combined dance-and-show, featuring any and all country & western recording ...
The Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400 marks the return of the ASA-branded national tour. Since 1967, Anderson Speedway has been home to what is now known as the Redbud 400, with Iggy Katona ...
The sidehill barn, with grade entrances on two levels, was the first erected of the ensemble, in 1890. The house was built by Anderson and fellow Swedish immigrant Ab Pearson in 1895. Anderson purchased and relocated the granary from a neighboring farm in 1898, in the process repurposing it from its previous function as a house. [1]