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  2. Van Vleck House and Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Van Vleck House was built in Jackson, Wyoming in 1910–1011. The log house and barn are the only remaining residential structures in the vicinity of the Town Square. [2] The Van Vleck House was built by Roy Van Vleck, operator of the first "mercantile", or general store, in Jackson. Roy and his new wife, Genevieve Lawton Van Vleck lived in ...

  3. Converted barn - Wikipedia

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    The barn's site itself is often altered by the addition of close-in, driveway parking and residential landscaping. Some barn conversions go so far as to dismantle the entire original structure, discarding the exterior and simply reusing the internal structural supports on a new building. See also. Housing portal; Barndominium; Cottage; Gîte

  4. Updike Parsonage Barn - Wikipedia

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    The pre-revolutionary, hand-hewn, white oak structure, believed to be one of the earliest barns constructed in Cranbury Township, was originally built in 1741. In 2005, the town engaged the New Jersey Barn Company, specialists in the restoration of historic barns, to dismantle and store and at a later date repair and reconstruct its frame.

  5. Rye homeowner looking to rid property of historic house, free ...

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    The house and the barn belonged to Capt. Gardiner T. Locke in 1851, according to a map in the town museum, sometime before the addition was added and well before a sunroom was built in the 1900s.

  6. Structure relocation - Wikipedia

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    A structure relocation is the process of moving a structure from one location to another. There are two main ways for a structure to be moved: disassembling and then reassembling it at the required destination, or transporting it whole. For the latter, the building is first raised and then may be pushed on temporary rails or dollies if the ...

  7. Barnwood Builders - Wikipedia

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    November 1, 2013. (2013-11-01) –. present. Barnwood Builders is an American documentary television series following a team of builders that remove logs and beams from old cabins and historic barns to use them when constructing modern houses. [1][2][3][4] Originally produced for the DIY Network, by season 15, the series had been taken over by ...

  8. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    A connected farm is an architectural design common in the New England region of the United States, and England and Wales in the United Kingdom. North American connected farms date back to the 17th century, while their British counterparts have also existed for several centuries. New England connected farms are characterized by a farm house ...

  9. Barndominium - Wikipedia

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    Barndominium. A barndominium, also known as a barndo, is a metal pole barn, post-frame or barn-like structure with sheet metal siding that has been partially or fully converted into a furnished home or living area. [1][2] Barndominium designs can include structural conversion into a full home, whereby the entire interior consists of a living ...

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