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Summit County Bicentennial Barn

The Summit County Bicentennial Barn is located in an area that appears to be converting from farmland to more developed property. Summit County Bicentennial Barn

We were already planning a visit to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park to pick up our Thanksgiving turkey at Goatfeathers Point Farm and do a bit of shopping at the Appalachian Outfitters Peninsula store, so this was fairly "close" for us (approximately sixty miles, round-trip).

The painted side of the barn is visible from Route 8 and I suspect that stopping for pictures isn't wise. We stopped on Hudson Drive and I walked around the barn to the west for my picture.

No doubt I was trespassing.

Resources

We're using a few things as resources. Christina Wilkinson's Bicentennial Barns of Ohio is what started this whole quest and has many pictures, directions and some history of each edifice. Mike's Ohio Bicentennial Barns website on the subject also provides directions and longitude and latitude for each. Of course, no road trip would be complete without using Google Maps for some part of the journey.

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