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Date: 2016-07-26 11:12:35
Agricultural buildings
Vernacular architecture
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Functionally classified barn

The History of the Barn Younger visitors to Oak Hill Cemetery do not remember a time when there was not an entrance into the cemetery from 19th Street, and yet the entrance has existed only since the 1970’s. Explore y

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