Livestock/competitor entrance, 10 Aug 2012 |
Here's a view of the inside during a cattle class. (I shared this photo last week, too, for Rural Thursday.)
Inside the Pavilion, 10 Aug 2012 |
*NOTE REGARDING LAST WEEK'S HARLEY DAVIDSON "BARN CHARM" ENTRY:
Last week, I shared a photo of a "barn" that was actually a Harley Davidson dealership in the Des Moines, IA area. I'd had some questions about whether it was an old barn that had been restored/repurposed,or if the structure was built especially for the dealership.
Well, I did a little research to make sure I was passing along correct information. It's actually a new structure! It was built especially for the dealership. The dealership - in this current "barn" location - was opened in 2004. Click here for information on the history of this dealership.
"Barn Charm" is hosted by Bluff Area Daily. Please click the button below to view the rest of this week's entries (the link-up with this week's entries will be available Monday evening):
9 comments:
You sure are making me long for a visit to our state fair.
I love it when new businesses replicate something wonderful from the past!
What a pretty barn! Fancier than what you'd normally see, that's for sure!
A very attractive barn!
Fairs be they in the U.S. or elsewhere share excellence on so many levels in the world of agriculture.
Fancy barn/pavilion to showcase livestock!
Wonderful barn to share on the link-up! You win this weeks contest : )
I'm with Jill. I really need to go this year.
that's a big barn to share. :)
Looks like the grand poohah of barns! WoW! Impressive =)
Thanks for looking up the info on the Harley barn, too, good to know... I would never have guessed they'd have their business in a 'barn'! heheheee
Thanks for joining & hopefully I'll have Barn Charm back up & running properly next week! =)
this is a very interest barn. Love the shape.
I missed the post on the Harley dealership and had to go back and check it out. Love that they decided to use a barn shaped building. So much more character then the long metal things most dealership here have. Thanks for giving the history it took me back to see the original post.
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