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Re: O/T What's happening to the old barns
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Posted by Chuck MI on June 14, 2006 at 18:45:05 from (68.22.244.143):
In Reply to: O/T What's happening to the old barns posted by TomR Ont on June 13, 2006 at 15:38:53:
Some people still take care of their barns. This one started it's life before the Civil War as a single floor barn, no bank. Around 1910 the family before ours got a hankering to have a bank runing to a second floor, so they jacked the original barn 10 feet in the air and framed in below it. Still has the wooden calf pens and milk parlor. I agree that the popularity of the round bale and front end loader has meant the death of many barns.
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