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  2. Lenhart Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Lehnart Farmhouse is a primitive Federal I-house with Greek Revival details. It is a two-story masonry house with a gable roof and a rear masonry ell extension off of the west front room. On the east side of the ell was a 9-by-18-foot (2.7 by 5.5 m) porch. The porch was enclosed as a kitchen and a bedroom addition was built northeast side ...

  3. William Henry Luick Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    94000588 [1] Added to NRHP. June 10, 1994. William Henry Luick Farmhouse is a historic home located in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana. It was built in 1882, and is a two-story, three-bay, Italianate style brick dwelling. It has a limestone faced fieldstone foundation, a reconstructed full-width front porch, and round arch windows.

  4. 'Demolition by neglect' feared for historic farmhouse near I ...

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    The 2-story farmhouse sticks out as a misplaced relic in a fast-developing commercial corridor along I-69 in Fishers. 'Demolition by neglect' feared for historic farmhouse near I-69 in Fishers ...

  5. Shotgun house - Wikipedia

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    A shotgun house is a narrow rectangular domestic residence, usually no more than about 12 feet (3.5 m) wide, with rooms arranged one behind the other and doors at each end of the house. It was the most popular style of house in the Southern United States from the end of the American Civil War (1861–65) through the 1920s.

  6. James Elliott Farm - Wikipedia

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    December 23, 2003. The James Elliott Farm is a historic farmstead located on the edge of the town of New Harmony in Posey County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The farm is composed of the farmhouse and seven outbuildings, [1] including corn cribs, a barn, a shed, a silo, and a milkhouse. [2] The farm centers around the farmhouse, which was ...

  7. Marion Ridgeway Polygonal Barn - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 27, 1993. The Marion Ridgeway Polygonal Barn located in LaPorte County on the southern edge of LaPorte, Indiana, is a multi-sided barn. Built in 1878 by Marion Ridgeway and called the Door Prairie Barn. The barn sits east of highway 35 surrounded by woods and cultivated fields. The nine-sided barn is south of a rectangular barn.

  8. Hinkle–Garton Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Hinkle–Garton Farmstead. /  39.16972°N 86.53889°W  / 39.16972; -86.53889. Hinkle–Garton Farmstead is a historic home and farm located at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. The farmhouse was built in 1892, and is a two-story, "T"-plan, Queen Anne style frame dwelling. It has a cross-gable roof and rests on a stone foundation.

  9. Stahly–Nissley–Kuhns Farm - Wikipedia

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    Bank barn. NRHP reference No. 90001793 [1] Added to NRHP. November 29, 1990. The Stahly–Nissley–Kuhns Farm is a historic farm located at Nappanee, Elkhart County, Indiana. Nappanee was established in 1874. [2] The Farm is part of Amish Acres, which includes the old farmstead and additional structures brought in to show Amish life.