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The Fobes Octagon Barn is a historic building located south of Lanesboro, Iowa, United States. It was built in 1883, and at the time of its nomination it was one of 14 octagon-shaped barns from the 19th-century left in Iowa. [2] The barn has a diameter of 66 feet (20 m) and features a stone foundation, and a hip roof with a square cupola on top.
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Allis Barn: Allis Barn: April 27, 1982 (24461 Heron Rd. Preston: Three-story barn built circa 1899, associated with 19th-century stock farming and Milwaukee's Allis-Chalmers company, a key Midwestern manufacturer of milling equipment. [5]
Lanesboro is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 754 at the 2010 census. [4] It was named after F. A. Lane, an early landowner. The South Branch of the Root River flows through it, with a waterfall dam across from Sylvan Park.
Horseshoe Creek Ranch's beginnings trace back to the 1800s when one man built a barn in Bailey, turning a piece of land into a pitstop between Denver to Fairplay. Now, that barn and surrounding ...
With 7,000 square feet on the ground floor and 1,000 more on the balcony, the new barn eclipses the old 3,000-square-foot-barn not only in size, but also in elegance. “It really was a blessing ...
Jerry McMinn's Old Barn Milk Bar, known for its jumbo scoops and rustic beauty, was a Wayne institution until it shut down in December 2001. Jerry McMinn's Old Barn Milk Bar, known for its jumbo ...
The Temple (Old Orchard Beach, Maine) Third Church of Christ, Scientist (Washington, D.C.) (demolished) Union Chapel (Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts) Cottage Grove Museum (Cottage Grove, Oregon) (formerly St. Mary's Catholic Church) The Circassian Benevolent Association (CBA, The Circassian Mosque) Wayne, New Jersey
The Muscatine County Home Dairy Barn, also known as the Old Barn, is a historic building on the west side of Muscatine, Iowa, United States. The barn was built in 90 days on the county home property in 1926. It replaced other barns that had been struck by lightning and were destroyed by the resulting fire. [2]