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  2. Oaklawn Farm - Wikipedia

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    The other two particularly significant buildings are barns used by the Dunham family. Both are on the southeast end of the property. A 133-by-46-foot (41 m × 14 m) horse barn was built around 1884 with loft dormers on the north and south sides. The other barn was also built around 1884, but is much smaller than the horse barn (26 by 60 feet (7 ...

  3. Welling-Everly Horse Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Welling-Everly Horse Barn is a historic horse barn located west of U.S. Route 136 and northwest of Adair in rural McDonough County, Illinois.The barn was built in 1882 for Dave Welling, a wealthy livestock farmer.

  4. Category : Barns on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Round barns in Illinois; Ryan Round Barn; S. ... Welling-Everly Horse Barn; Wheeler-Magnus Round Barn This page was last edited on 6 March 2016, at 22:06 (UTC). ...

  5. Manske–Niemann Farm - Wikipedia

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    Manske and his family developed and expanded the farm in three main stages. The first stage, completed in the 1860s and 1870s, included the original I-house, horse barn, and smokehouse. In the 1890s, the family added a granary, corncrib, cow barn, and other buildings to the farm, representing shifts in the farm's crops and livestock.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in McDonough ...

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    Location of McDonough County in Illinois. ... Welling-Everly Horse Barn: Welling-Everly Horse Barn: August 29, 1985 : Off U.S. Route 136

  7. Smith-Duncan House and Eastman Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Smith-Duncan House and Eastman Barn are two historic buildings located on the Duncan Farmstead at Pere Marquette State Park in Jersey County, Illinois. The Smith-Duncan House is a two-story limestone house built circa 1861. The house has a double-pile plan, in which each story is two rooms deep, with a central hall.