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  2. Housebarn - Wikipedia

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    A postcard photograph inside a maison landaise Kliese Housebarn in Emmet, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Built ca. 1850 for Friedrich Kliese, an immigrant from Silesia. A housebarn (also house-barn or house barn) is a building that is a combination of a house and a barn under the same roof.

  3. Bank barn - Wikipedia

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    In the Pennsylvania barns, the animals were housed on the basement level. In many other bank barns, the tie-ups were on the upper-ground level, and below the stables, a basement usually acted as a manure collection area. [9] Many bank barns have a small incline leading up to the loft area instead of a ramp. [10]

  4. Barns of the Palouse - Wikipedia

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    Most barns in Latah County have a rectangular design and were built to store hay or house dairy cows with some offering dual purposes. [6] Some barns sheltered draft horses that helped plow fields. Palouse barns are 20-feet wider and longer than typical American barns to accommodate the high number of horses required for this agricultural work. [6]

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  6. Pettigrew Barns - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1920's and 1980's, the polygonal barn saw weekly sales of cattle, sheep and pigs. The Severtsons became owners of the herd in the 1960's, selling nationally and internationally.Stock sales were held weekly in the polygonal barn through the 1980s. Both barns are still in use, however now used as a calving pair protection area. [2] [3]

  7. Functionally classified barn - Wikipedia

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    Wooden cattle barn (early 20th century) in Nunspeet, Netherlands. A functionally classified barn is a barn whose style is best classified by its function. Barns that do not fall into one of the broader categories of barn styles, such as English barns or crib barns, can best be classified by some combination of two factors, region and usage.