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  2. Old Laura Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The shed is covered with a shallow bow- roof central core with lean-to roofs on all four sides. The shed is open on all sides. The shed was at times used as stables for the manager's and owner's race horses during the 1950s and 1960s.

  3. Marwick's Shed - Wikipedia

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    The shed is an important landmark of York and is a favourite subject for photographers and artists. [5] Its "romantic abandoned appearance" makes it a popular spot for taking wedding photographs. [6] The lean-to extensions were used as stables for the horses and it is possible to see the hollowed out tree trunks which acted as troughs. [7]

  4. Lean-to - Wikipedia

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    A lean-to is originally defined as a structure in which the rafters lean against another building or wall, also referred to in prior times as a penthouse. [2] These structures characteristically have shed roofs, also referred to as "skillions", or "outshots" and "catslides" when the shed's roof is a direct extension of a larger structure's.

  5. Noble Horse Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Noble Horse Barn, also known as Bass Barn, in the area of Murphy, Idaho was built before 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It is a two-story horse barn with a gable-roofed central block braced by shed-roof lean-to's on either side. It is 65 by 75 feet (20 m × 23 m) in plan and 65 feet (20 m) high.

  6. Livery yard - Wikipedia

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    Livery yard. A livery yard, livery stable or boarding stable, is a stable where horse owners pay a weekly or monthly fee to keep their horses. A livery or boarding yard is not usually a riding school and the horses are not normally for hire (unless on working livery - see below). Facilities at a livery yard normally include a loose box or ...

  7. Fort Rock Valley Historical Homestead Museum - Wikipedia

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    It survived a disastrous 1960s fire and was moved out of town to serve first as a residence and then as a furniture repair shop. When donated to the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society in 2009 it was a loafing shed for horses. After considerable cleaning and refurbishing to match photos of the original store interior, it is stocked with dry ...

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