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    317 Project: This dairy farm in Traders Point was once nationally known for its prized cattle. Now it's getting demolished to make way for new housing.

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    BusinessDasher states that the biggest group of Facebook Marketplace users are men aged 25 to 34. They make up around 17.9% of all users. Women aged 25 to 34 make up 13.8% of all Marketplace users.

  4. Beard–Kerr Farm - Wikipedia

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    Beard–Kerr Farm is a historic home and farm located in Georgetown Township, Floyd County, Indiana. The farmhouse was built about 1827, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style brick I-house . It has a one-story brick extension with a low-pitched saltbox roof and front porch.

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  6. Barn advertisement - Wikipedia

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    A barn advertisement is an outdoor advertisement painted onto the exterior of a roadside barn. Advertisers take advantage of the barns' prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for the right to paint and maintain logos and slogans on them. [1] Painters of barn advertisements and other murals are known as "wall dogs". [2]

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  8. Market Wagon - Wikipedia

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    Market Wagon is a US-based online ordering and delivery service for ordering produce, meat, dairy, and prepared foods from local farmers and artisan food producers. It was founded in Indianapolis in 2016 and as of 2023 had 25 delivery hubs throughout the midwest and Tennessee.

  9. Frank Littleton Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    It was built for attorney and state legislator Frank L. Littleton, who wanted to best the accomplishment of fellow legislator, Congressman Wymond Beckett of Indianapolis, who had a 100-foot diameter barn. The barn was built in 1902 by Isaac McHamee, his son Emery McHamee, Benton Steele, and Horace Duncan. [3]: 13–14 [4] [5]