This barn photo was taken by my husband on our road trip yesterday:
He also caught a shot of this barn-shaped museum as we were speeding past tiny Froelich, Iowa, which is famous for being where John Froelich invented the gasoline-powered farm tractor in 1892. It later became the world-famous and well-known John Deere tractor.
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Two barns--two personalities. . .I enjoyed visiting them!
ReplyDeleteBoth are nice looking barns but I like the rustic look of the top one!
ReplyDeleteGreat barn and it looks quite large. And maybe a stone foundation?
ReplyDeleteoh i just love that big old one, with those 2 very necessary windows!!
ReplyDeleteLove the first one! So much character!
ReplyDeletei like the green cast to the top barn.
ReplyDeletei fancy the top 1st shot. very nice. (:
ReplyDeleteBoth are nice...wish I could tour the second one. Well, I would like to see inside the first, too.
ReplyDeleteLove that first one and would like to tour the second!
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge old barn! Wonder how old it is.
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge old barn! Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteLove the first shot! The museum looks like it could be very interesting.
ReplyDeleteLove the first shot!
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that's a nice barn and i would love to go through that museum!
ReplyDeleteThat first barn has so much character just in it's siding!!
ReplyDeleteGreat barns, both filled with history!
ReplyDeleteWhat's in the museum? Did you stop?
ReplyDeleteLove the first one and would love to visit the museum.
ReplyDeleteMadge, we have never stopped at the Froelich Museum...it seems we're always headed somewhere else when we go by it. We should stop there sometime.
ReplyDeleteGreat barn--and history lesson. Interesting fact. Yay for a hubby who knows how to use a camera!
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