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  2. 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 [1] This style barn superseded the ”three-bay barn” in several important ways.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 ...

  3. Strauther Pleak Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    There is a small sliding door on the south located near the connector to the round barn and a large door on the north that opens into the main drive. Interior. The interior of the barn has the exposed balloon framing and the circular laminated beam overhead at the barn's perimeter. The feed alley runs around the perimeter of the lower level ...

  4. Sliding door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, usually parallel to (and sometimes within) a wall. Sliding doors can be mounted either on top of a track below or be suspended from a track above. Some types slide into a space in the parallel wall in the direction of travel, rather than the door sliding along the outside of ...

  5. Thomas Ranck Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    It has two sliding wooden doors consisting of three horizontal panels, with diagonally bracing in the top and bottom panels. At grade access is provided on the north side. Another pair of wooden doors once hung from the shed roof overhang, which has been removed. The barn roof is a series of truncated cones. The cupola has a conical cap.

  6. Higgins Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Higgins Barn is a historic English barn at 256 Oak Hill Road in Indian Point, a rural area in western Bar Harbor, Maine. It is estimated to have been built c. 1810 by Ichabod Higgins, and is one of the oldest structures in the area, dating to the first settlement period of Indian Point. The barn was listed on the National Register of ...

  7. North Chatham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    An interior beam is inscribed with the date 1845 and the name 'W.T. Rock. ' " [2] Two contributing buildings behind are a c. 1900 outhouse and a c. 1835 carriage barn. The latter is a "frame gable-front building with novelty siding and paired vertical-board sliding doors". [2] This is directly visible from NYS 203. [5]