Saturday, April 15, 2017

A barn from the Smoky Mountains....


I am sure I have shown this but it has been years...so choosing to post it again.


And will here a couple photos of some of the items inside..


Linking to The Barn Collective

14 comments:

  1. Wonderful! And a rare look inside. This does not look messy or rusty like in most barns.It almost looks like it was meant for display or a museum. great pictures!

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  2. I love these pictures, Rose.
    Happy Easter.

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  3. Is this the barn at the Pioneer Farm near Cherokee and Minges Mill? If so, we have been there several times. It's a fabulous place for everyone, especially children, to see how our settlers lived.

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  4. ...Hi Rose, looks like barn future south are open air. I find it interesting how the architecture of barns changes to meet the needs of different areas. Thanks for sharing, have a Happy Easter.

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  5. Very interesting!
    Happy Easter!

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  6. The barn with posts looks very good . I like the inside items very much. Very good post. .im on the iPad dictating and it makes errors. I will move at the end of the week. The new house of mt daughter doesn't have wifi yet, so I'm trying to get pictures ready ahead. 😀

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  7. Wow wonder barn with such treasures inside.
    MB

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  8. Beautiful barn with history steeped in every one of those beams. :-)

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  9. Wow - the history there is in hat barn - it is amazing.

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  10. Hi Rose, what a great barn! Love to have a closer look at it.
    Robin

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  11. I love places like this! I'm so glad you chose to post these pics again to give a glimpse of life back then.

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  12. Gosh I love all that weathered wood. It looks so atmospheric.

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