Eastern Iowa's Historic Barns and Other Farm Structures: Including the Amana Colonies
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Originally there were approximately 200000 barns built in Iowa. Now it is estimated that only 60000 barns remain with another 1000 or more barns disappearing from Iowas landscape annually. This book preserves in print Eastern Iowas historic barns built from 1839 to 1955 with over 250 photographs from the authors research the first ever Amana Colonies barn tour the Johnson County Historical Society barn tour and the Iowa Barn Foundations annual barn tour. Eight Iowa counties and twenty rural cities are covered. Former president Hoover lived as a youth five miles from one of the featured octagonal barns when it was built in 1883. This barns aesthetic beauty is so inspiring that people from other countries come to visit this barn each year to see the unusual bell shaped roof a suspended staircase a railway car and laminated interior ribs. It may be the only barn built with a bell shaped roof and is thought to be the oldest surviving barn built of its kind in the U. S.
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