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  2. Eagar Townsite Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ten of the contributing properties of the historic district were built during the 1920s: seven bungalow-style houses, a folk house, a commercial building and a barn. [10] The barn was part of the Joe Udall homestead, which consisted of an adobe house and the barn, which at the time was the largest barn in the town. [11]

  3. Louis Werner Barn - Wikipedia

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    It was deemed significant for its architecture: "The barn is an excellent example with a gambrel roof, designed, planned and built by its original owner. The barn was built on a concrete floor with cottonwood and fir lumber, roofed originally with wood shingles, and sided with five-inch wood lap siding. The gambrel-roof structure meets the ...

  4. Henry J. Wheeler Farm - Wikipedia

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    An amphitheatre was installed in the 1980s, followed by a large "activity barn" in the 1990s that would function as a multi-purpose center. In the 2000s, Salt Lake County purchased remaining farmland south of the farm to create South Cottonwood Regional Park.

  5. Menor's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    During the 1890s it was the only homestead west of the river. Menor's homestead included a five-room cabin, a barn, a store, sheds and an icehouse on 148 acres (60 ha), irrigated by a ditch from Cottonwood Creek and at times supplemented by water raised from the Snake River by a waterwheel. [2]

  6. Cottonwood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Cottonwood Historic District, in Cottonwood, California in Shasta County, California, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The listing included four contributing buildings on 9 acres (3.6 ha). [1] It is located off US 99, on the southern boundary of Shasta County, the north side of Cottonwood Creek. [2]

  7. Book excerpt: "The Barn" by Wright Thompson - AOL

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    The barn sits on the southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 22 North, Range 4 West, measured from the Choctaw Meridian. That's its exact legal location on Jefferson's grid: a square mile per ...

  8. Fort McPherson, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Springs, a natural spring in an abandoned bed of the river, was the only spring for many miles along the river and a favored spot used by the plains Indians. We started early on October 11th, and passed Gilmans' ranch, which was built of cedar, and, going fifteen miles farther, camped at a spring called Cottonwood Springs.

  9. Cottonwood, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood House Historic Site is a store, museum and heritage property located on the right bank of the Cottonwood River, [2] adjacent to the highway from Quesnel to Wells and Barkerville, which was the "capital" of the Cariboo Gold Rush; the route of the highway is nearly identical to that of the Cariboo Wagon Road, which ran from Yale at the foot of the Fraser Canyon and the head of ...