MPB 35-10-16

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Red
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes, Painted over
Credits

Photo 1 by Tom Fritsch (1989).

Photo 2 by unknown.

Photo 2 by Brian Wellman (Feb. 2, 2005)

Photo 4 Google street view (Aug. 2018).
Other Information

In Photo 1 there is shading noted under the 'MAIL POUCH' indicating that this was orignally a red background, Mail Pouch barn.

This barn was selected to be Carroll County's Bicentennial Barn. The Bicentennial barns were painted by Scott Hagan. Scott was a close friend of Harley Warrick's, and he has said that he learned many 'tricks of the trade' from Harley. Scott has painted new Mail Pouch barns and also repainted existing barns originally painted by Harley which had started to 'fade away'.
Where to find it

*GONE (painted over)* At 252 Waynesburg Rd. NW (OH Rt. 171) just west of the intersection of OH Rt. 43 (Canton Rd NW) and OH Rt. 171 (Waynesburg Rd NW), about 2.0 miles from Carrollton. The Mail Pouch sign was on the east end of the intersecting 'T' section facing OH. Rt. 43. One end. Original red background.

Address
231 Waynesburg Rd NE (OH-171)
City
Carrollton
State
OH
Zipcode
44615
Country
USA
Latitude
N 40° 36.97'
Longitude
W -81° 06.30'
lat
40.61617158
lng
-81.10496321
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