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The well-preserved farm buildings exemplify an early 20th-century stock farm in Iowa. [2] The various stock buildings were built between 1901 and 1952. They housed a variety of stock types. The barn, which is a local landmark, was designed by Joseph E. Wing who was well known for his innovative designs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [2]
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The true round barn measures 50 feet (15 m) in diameter. Frank Silvers, a successful hog breeder and businessman, operated the largest Hampshire hog farm in the world. [2] The first floor had seating for 700 people. [2] Silvers' business offices were also located on the first floor. The structure is constructed of clay tile and features an aerator.
The historic district is 1.2 acres (0.49 ha). The Feller family farm was once 350 acres (140 ha) but most of it has been sold to other farmers and the current farm is 40 acres (16 ha). [3] Feller sold the farmstead in 1955 and it is currently owned by Dr. Jose Angel since about 1994. [4] [5]
The Z.T. Dunham Pioneer Stock Farm, also known as the Dunham Horse Barn, is a historic barn located northwest of Dunlap, Iowa, United States. The 40-by-44-foot (12 by 13 m) brick structure with a gable roof was built by Z.T. Dunham and his brother Sam. [ 2 ]
Blain Supply, Inc., doing business as Blain's Farm & Fleet, is a regional, family-owned chain of 45 farm supply retail stores in four states (Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Michigan) of the Upper Midwest region of the United States. Blain's Farm & Fleet was an early adopter of "buy online, pick up at the store" in which all stores provide a ...
The barn also includes other Louden-manufactured devices, including "Master-Made" ventilator windows, metal roof aerators, hay carrier and fork, and door tracks and trolleys. This equipment is original to the barn's construction in 1947. [2] Built for a dairy operation, the structure has subsequently been used for general farm purposes.
Charles W. Nebergall owned Knoll Crest Farm when they contracted with Benton Steele to design and construct a round barn in 1914. [2] The building is a true round barn that measures 56 feet (17 m) around. [3] The bottom half of the barn is constructed of clay tile and features square windows.