Barn Pictures: Barns of the West
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I spotted signs of spring, including budding trees, near my neighbor’s rustic barn in Tollhouse, California. Photography by Bonnie Buus.

In Park City, Utah, the McPolin farm includes this beautiful white barn, built in 1908, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photography by Melanie Decker.

While visiting Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming at dawn, the T.A. Moulton Barn took my breath away. Photography by John Hoepfner.

This historic red barn overlooks buttes in Lance Creek, Wyoming. Built in 1914, it sits on the Cross A Ranch. Photography by Jill Shoop.

This old barn in Wallowa County, Oregon, is a testament to its quality construction. Photography by David Beck.
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I love to see pictures of old barns and old churches.
I do too. I find many pictures I have painted. I haven’t painted since I broke my leg in Feb. I have been looking thru COUNTRY and found several pictures I want to sketch and/or paint. I am really going to enjoy making up my mind which one I am going to do first.
Folks, I’ve found…in seven short miles…North of Mohler, Idaho, in Lewis County…eight gorgeous old Barns that will show you just what has been done to maintain History for all of us, for all time, as they are all covered with metal, so they can and will stay the way they are now…forever! I’d be glad to help you find this gravel road, just off the Craigmont to Nezperce road [that is paved]! I’d take pictures of them and send them to you…but don’t have the talent nor the equipment for this fine stretch of West-Central Idaho farm county! It bears North and takes you down a breath-taking ascent to a Peck, Idaho…the town that was originally planned to have the first railroad built up into the Delightful Camas Prairie! The land falls away and you can see clear over to Montana and The Bitteroots! And that’s a fer piece from Mohler and these Barns! Come see them or have someone take the trip with us! Well worth your time, Honest! “Jolly” Jim McCall, The Orofino Oaf!
I agree with Sarah! I’d like to go one farther tho… Old school houses are pretty neat too! I would LOVE to be able to afford one of the barns, churches or schoolhouses & make it into a home!!!!
(A lot of these “barns” far “outshine” my current house!!!! (I’d move into some without doing anything to them!
Lovely!
Amazing photos!