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  2. Round barns in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Round Barns in Illinois was the subject of a Multiple Property Submission to the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Illinois. The submission consists of 18 Illinois round barns located throughout the state. The list had major additions in 1982 and 1984.

  3. Watersheds of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Watersheds of Illinois is a list of basins or catchment areas into which the State of Illinois can be divided based on the place to which water flows.. At the simplest level, in pre-settlement times, Illinois had two watersheds: the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan, with almost the entire State draining to the Mississippi, except for a small area within a few miles of the Lake.

  4. University of Illinois round barns - Wikipedia

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    While the earliest round barns date to the 1820s, earlier if the round barn at Mount Vernon is included, the "round barn era" spanned the decades from 1880 to 1920. [9] In Illinois the round barns at the University of Illinois led to an increase in the style's popularity statewide. [2]

  5. Robert Weber Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Weber Round Barn is a round barn located east of Durand, Illinois, United States along Illinois Route 75 in Harrison Township.The Weber barn was constructed in 1917 and features a roof designed and built by the Haas Brothers, who worked on other area round barns.

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  7. Round barn - Wikipedia

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    An old belief that the barns were round to keep the devil from hiding in the corners may have helped drive the popularity of round barn construction. [13] In the Midwest, especially in Illinois, the round barns at the University of Illinois led to an increase in the style's popularity statewide. [9]