Monday, April 5, 2010

Cloverdale Barn


Photos of an old barn near Underhill taken on Easter Sunday.

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16 comments:

  1. A two-silo barn? What a unique barn that is!

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  2. Hi Cedar,

    I know! I've never seen another barn like this one. It doesn't look like the barn is used much anymore, but it's still in decent shape.

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  3. At first I thought the columns were stacked slate, but upon a closer look it appears to be bent wood. Were you present and able to get a closer look? Or are they in fact silos? Very cool either way.

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  4. Hi Baydog,

    Yes, it's bent wood. They look like silos, but I'm entirely sure. Like I told Cedar, I've never seen a barn like this one. It's a beauty.

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  5. Baydog,

    I meant to say I'm NOT entirely sure about the silos. I'm going to try an investigate this and try to learn more about the style of this barn.

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  6. Hi Sharon -- It really is strange. I know a barn expert/historian who works with the state, and I'll see if she can provide some explanation for the odd silos.

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  8. That is one unique barn! Beautiful!

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  9. I think it's sort of spooky looking.It could be used on the set of a scary movie.It has interesting character though. Never seen one like it.

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  10. Hi Michaela - Thanks! It is very unusual.

    Hi Larry. You're right -- it definitely has a spooky feel to it.

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  11. great photos,sadly I must inform you that the silos were blown off during the wind storm December 2010

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  12. Anonymous -- How awful! I love that barn. I'm so sad to hear that it's gone. Thanks for letting me know.

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  13. the silo's are still lying on the ground,I live off Cloverdale road so whenever I leave the house i see it,it is so sad!

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