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  2. Marion Ridgeway Polygonal Barn - Wikipedia

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    The walls are covered with horizontal tongue-and-groove beveled siding. Corner boards at used where each wall section adjoins the next. [ 2 ] The barn faces north and has a large sliding door located off center to the west on the lower level.

  3. Manning–Kamna Farm - Wikipedia

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    White board and batten siding was used on the middle portion that was built around 1910 and tongue and groove siding on the end section added about 1920. The barns were used for the seed growing operation of the farm. [2] Attached to the residence is the woodshed, or chop house, that stands one story tall and has a gabled roof. [5]

  4. Tongue and groove - Wikipedia

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    Tongue and groove joints allow two flat pieces to be joined strongly together to make a single flat surface. Before plywood became common, tongue and groove boards were also used for sheathing buildings and to construct concrete formwork. A strong joint, the tongue and groove joint is widely used for re-entrant angles

  5. home depot building materials list - AOL Search Results

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    Dingewood 1 in. X 6 in. X 8 ft. Aged Barn Pine Shiplap Siding, Appearance Weathered Barn Wood Boards (6-Pack) $192.85. Home Depot. Free shipping.

  6. Farwell Barn - Wikipedia

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    The door is fashioned out of vertically oriented tongue-and-groove boards, and has a normal pedestrian door built into it. The stone ramp is composed of large granite slabs, which also serve as cover for an underground storage space. [2] The barn was built about 1870, during the ownership of the farm by Isaac Farwell.

  7. Anderson Barn (Hitchcock, South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    It was built to house livestock and horses. It is notable as an example of a feeder barn. [2] It has a gable roof with asphalt shingles as of 2003, over sides covered mostly by tongue and groove wood siding, on a poured concrete foundation. Its north side has 8-by-10-foot (2.4 by 3.0 m) doors on tracks.