MPB 35-79-10

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Red
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
No
Credits

Photos 1 & 2 by unknown VA # 48-KTU-6 (1971) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 3 by unknown ODOT # 6160-14-129 (Mar. 22, 1969) courtesy of Ohio Dept of Transportation

Photos 4 & 8 by unknown ODOT # 4798-5-74 (May 4, 1971) courtesy of Ohio Dept of transportation

Photo 5 by unknown ODOT # 5279-2-55 (July 17, 1973) courtesy of Ohio Dept of Transportation

Photo 6 by unknown VA # 10-BTU-24 (1979) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 7 by unknown VA # 62-TTU-17 (1982) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 9 Google satellite image.
Other Information

The Ohio Dept of Transportation aerial photo archives were used to locate this barn.

Photo 1 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 2.

Photo 3 shows the Mail Pouch sign on the end of the barn in 1969.

Photo 5 shows that the Mail Pouch sign was painted over by July 1973.

Photos 6 & 7 are views of the barn with the Mail Pouch sign painted over.

Photo 8 is 1971 aerial photo showing the site existing as shown in Photo 2.

Photo 9 (Google satellite image) shows the barn and house removed and the site cleared. The only building remaining from Photo 2 is the Belden Brick Co, building. The red pin on the map is where the Mail Pouch barn once stood. This pin was used to determine the address and the coordinates.
Where to find it

*GONE* (painted over and subsequently razed and removed) Along the northwest side of Edelweiss Dr NE (CH-73) northeast of Dover Rd NE (OH-39), in Sugarcreek, by 0.1 mile. The barn was on the left side of Edelweiss Dr. headed northeast from Dover Dr. The Mail Pouch sign faced south. One end. Red Background.

Address
558 Edelweiss Dr NE (CH-73)
City
Sugarcreek
State
OH
Zipcode
44681
Country
USA
Latitude
N 40° 30.5942'
Longitude
W -81° 37.8453'
lat
40.509903
lng
-81.630755
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