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  2. Strauther Pleak Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    Above the doors is an upper level hay door. Around the structure are eight spaced square, single-paned windows on the lower level. On the northwest is a large sliding-door, then the attached rectangular barn and two more windows before returning to the main door.

  3. New England barn - Wikipedia

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    The New England Barn was the most common style of barn built in most of the 19th century in rural New England and variants are found throughout the United States. [1] This style barn superseded the ”three-bay barn” in several important ways. The most obvious difference is the location of the barn doors on the gable-end(s) rather than the ...

  4. Sliding door - Wikipedia

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    Some sliding doors run on a wall-mounted rail, like this one Sliding doors in a modern wardrobe. The 'top-hung' system is most often used. The door is hung by two trolley hangers at the top of the door running in a concealed track; all the weight is taken by the hangers, making the door easier to move.

  5. Fern Cottage (California) - Wikipedia

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    12. Equipment barn. Adjacent to the storehouse is a long, low gable-roofed building with sliding doors on the north side whose estimated construction date is the 1940s. 13. Horse barn. The large, gabled portion of the barn dates to the early days of the ranch. The construction is mortise and tenon with hand-hewn timbers, pole rafters, and ...

  6. John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm - Wikipedia

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    Barn: The barn consists of two sections connected to form an L shape, The original section of the barn, constructed in 1914-15, is a gambrel-roof structure with sliding entrance door on a fieldstone foundation, measuring 60 feet by 40 feet. A 1930 gable-roof addition on a concrete foundation, measuring 42 feet by 32 feet, projects to one side.

  7. Benjamin Franklin Gates House - Wikipedia

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    Barn and carriage house. Just to the northeast are the outbuildings. The largest is a gabled barn of hand-hewn post-and-beam on a fieldstone foundation with lime mortar. It is sided in board with ogee-shaped battens. Sliding doors at either end lead to an interior with an earthen ramp to the second level and a loft at the west end on the third ...