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billonthefarm

01-28-2008 19:13:33




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Get a pretty good look at some of the building sites from a different angle than you get from the road. I like looking at old barn pics. bill

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super99

01-29-2008 01:48:47




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 Re: pictures of barns and buildings in reply to billonthefarm, 01-28-2008 19:13:33  
Neat pictures, glad to see that I'm not the only one with crooked rows. Chris



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IaGary

01-28-2008 19:40:10




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 Re: pictures of barns and buildings in reply to billonthefarm, 01-28-2008 19:13:33  
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Round barn by Coggan Iowa



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IaGary

01-29-2008 06:07:15




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 Re: pictures of barns and buildings in reply to IaGary, 01-28-2008 19:40:10  
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This old barn was moved to this farm in 1957 to make way from the Coralville Reservoir. Was orginally bulit in the 40's



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El Toro

01-29-2008 04:36:09




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 Re: pictures of barns and buildings in reply to IaGary, 01-28-2008 19:40:10  
Our silos were made from the same material. Nice looking barn. Hal



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johnski

01-28-2008 21:39:59




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 Re: pictures of barns and buildings in reply to IaGary, 01-28-2008 19:40:10  
Pretty nice looking barn,we have a couple of large wooden ones like that out in western Mass. The Shakers built them and they are supposed to be very efficient. I think the women designed them to keep the men from cornerin' the sheeps. ;>) Jf



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Vernon in Ks

01-29-2008 05:18:30




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 Re: pictures of barns and buildings in reply to johnski, 01-28-2008 21:39:59  
Nope. They were round so the Devil couldn't corner you.



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