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Monday, January 23, 2012

Barn Charm

Cuyahoga County Bicentennial Barn

There are a few pretty cool distinctions about this barn.

First, it’s yellow. Maybe some might call it a very yellow beige, but it's not a common barn color!

Cleveland is in Cuyahoga County and it’s a pretty metropolitan/suburban area. As David understood it, they had a hard time finding a barn in Cuyahoga County. In every other county the barn awarded the Ohio Bicentennial logo had to be very well kept and the face to be painted had to be clearly visible from a main road. For Cuyahoga County, it needed to be a barn. Take a look beyond the barn. It’s at the entrance of a very current style subdivision!

It’s probably the only barn in Cuyahoga County. From the research I’ve found, it’s not an abandoned barn, but I haven’t discovered for what it’s used, if it’s used at all.


See more classic, modern, weathered and unique barn’s at Tricia’s blog, Bluff Area Daily

16 comments:

Rose said...

This is a sharp dressed barn!

Mari said...

It's a beauty! I love the color and the sign. We visited Cuyahoga County a few years ago and loved it!

Kim, USA said...

That is pretty and fancy barn.

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Cheryl @ TFD said...

This is a really cool barn! I think it is my first yellow barn!

Joy@aVintageGreen said...

I have been enjoying your barn collecting photos.

Elaine said...

Even if it's the only barn in Cuyahoga County it still looks to be well kept. I like the yellow and it looks quite nice with its Ohio logo.

Linda said...

A very nice addition! Thanks for the information to go along with the barn. I love learning about the barns, as well as loking at them!

Tanya Breese said...

great barn, i love barns with painted signs on them!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

i love Ohio. i've seen several barn in Ohio on a recent trip with this painted on them. what a great barn. (:

Anonymous said...

I would have guessed it was a house, but it can't be w/ the logo awarded to it! 1803! WoW! It's unusual, but she's a looker!

Keep em comin', I love the bicentennial barns

Thanks so much for joining this week's Barn Charm =)

Michelle said...

I can just imagine them scrambling to find a barn -- what a neat story!

Lesley said...

Yellow is an unusual colour. I didn't realize that the barns with this logo had to be chosen (then again, I didn't think about it much) Good thing this subdivision hadn't torn down what was probably the original building on the estate!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

I love it! It's a beautiful barn.

Carletta said...

I love it!
The color is quite unique but that gives it a lot of its charm!

Bev said...

Beautiful barn...love barns that are out of the ordinary!!

Carole said...

Love the signage! Great shot.

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