Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Round barn, log cabin, and more...
This round barn is what originally what drew me to this place. I don't remember where I heard about it. It is not in my book A Round Indiana, Round Barns of Indiana by John T. Hanou.
This log cabin is at the Skinner Farm Museum, too. It was moved there; I don't remember where it was in its former life. And notice in the background is a brick home. It is two stories, and is a fairly big home...and it was moved there from a few miles away! I do not recall if the round barn was already there or if the guy moved it there, too. I think most buildings there are buildings he moved there.
I don't know why I am showing this one...I don't remember a thing about it. I like that it is old...I like that it is logs with the ends notched.
I hope you enjoyed seeing these.
My very favorite is the round barn. I LOVE it!!!! I have never seen one before. We attend a round church, so the devil can't get us cornered.
ReplyDeleteFun stuff--- I like that round barn a lot!
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I like the round barn. How interesting that he has moved buildings to this location.
ReplyDeleteIn the Iron Age circular buildings were the norm in Britain, it may have been the influence of the Romans that led to the introduction of rectangular buildings. The round building is actually more stable as the corners of buildings are their weak point. This whole collection of photos is fascinating to me.
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ReplyDeleteGreat series, I love the round barn. Wishing you a happy day!
I like that barn and have never seen a round one, the roof is really pretty to me, my favorite today is the second one, the old house with notched logs. love it and would like to own it... I would love to wander on this property
ReplyDeleteVery interesting photos. I really love that round barn.
ReplyDeleteI like the variety of this post. These are very attractive pictures. The round barn is especially good
ReplyDeleteThese views seem to take me back in time. I love that round barn with its deep red color!
ReplyDeleteThese are great images! I like the log cabins and the round barn is very interesting. I have only seen one round barn in Maryland. It just seems to odd to me to build it that way but I guess we are used to the more classic type barn structures.
ReplyDeleteThat round barn is unusual and so nice!! I've never seen a round barn.
ReplyDeleteThat round barn is amazing! I've only seen two elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the round red barn. It's cool.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see a round barn in real life. There is one in Eastern Washington I have seen in a book and it is private so can't even go see it. Love the kntched lumber.
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