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Cuyahoga County Bicentennial Barn

The Cuyahoga County Bicentennial Barn is in the middle of a Cleveland suburb. Cuyahoga County Bicentennial Barn

My youngest son and I drove out here this morning to "capture it". He says he doesn't want to visit each and every one in Ohio (there are 88 counties), but we'll get the ones that don't require too much travel out of our way.

We drove about fifty miles round-trip for this one and coupled it with a few errands in downtown Cleveland.

In the process, the boy is learning more about maps, how to read and orient them and when to sing out that a turn is coming up.

If you decide to visit, turn off W 130th onto Wengatz Drive, however, the side nearest the barn is no parking so continue to the end of Wengatz, do a u-turn and come back toward W 130th.

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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