MPB 35-74-02

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes, Not for long, Greatly faded, Covered over
Credits

Photo 1 by Myron Huffman (ca. 1972).

Photos 2 & 3 by unknown VA # 48-LSE-29 (1972) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 4 by unknown.

Photos 5 & 6 by Gyla Schnauffer (Sept. 2002).

Photo 7 by David Spring (Apr. 23, 2007).

Photo 8 & 9 by Rick Campbell.

Photo 10 Google street view (Sept. 2012).

Photo 11 Gogle street view (Aug. 2015).

Photo 12 Google street view (Sept. 2018).

Photo 13 Google street view (Sept. 2022).

Photo 14 Google satellite image.
Other Information

This barn status is noted as *GONE* based on the condition in 2007 and the growth of trees and shrubs as noted in the Google street views (Photos 10-13). The barn will not last much longer.

Photo 2 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 3.
Where to find it

*GONE* (any remaining sign totally covered with trees and shrubs) Along the north side of US-224 (Benjamin Franklin Hwy.) east of OH-19 by 1.9 miles. Just west of TR-77 (Cooper Rd.) by 250'. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed east. The Mail Pouch sign faced west. One side. Black Background.

Address
9903 Benjamin Franklin Hwy (US-224)
City
Bloomville
State
OH
Zipcode
44818
Country
USA
Latitude
N 41° 04.89'
Longitude
W -82° 58.77'
lat
41.0815172
lng
-82.9795453
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