MPB/MCB 35-58-02

Photo 1
Sides Painted
2
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes, Greatly faded, Faded away
Credits

Photo 1 by Dave and Mary Ann Shaver (Feb. 15, 1987).

Photos 2-7 by Larry Zinn (Sept. 1989 - contributed by Butch Moon). 

Photos 8 & 9 by Jim Langston (ca. 1990's). 

Photo 10 by Lonnie Schnauffer (Mar. 1999). 

Photo 11 by Elmer Napier. 

Photo 12 by Martha Dougherty (2001). 

Photos 13-19 by unknown. 

Photo 20 by Tim Hill ca. 2005.

Photos 21-23 by Bill Eichelberger (May 7, 2010). 

Photos 24 & 25 by Martha Dougherty (2012). 

Photo 26 by Martha Dougherty (2013).

Photo 27 by Keith Tracy (Aug. 6, 2019).

Photo 28 by Ronald Gleason Sr (Apr. 21, 2024).

Photo 29 by Al Popp (Aug. 12, 2024).
Other Information

The Mail Pouch sign on the northeast side is greatly faded. The Mail Pouch & Melo Crown signs on the southeast end have faded away.
Where to find it

Along the northwest side of OH-78 northeast of the Main St. intersection, in McConnelsville, by 6.0 miles. The barn is on the left side of the highway headed northeast. There is a very faded Mail Pouch sign on the northeast side. The Mail Pouch (and earlier Melo Crown) signs on the southeast end have faded away. Black Backgrounds.

Address
2340 E OH-78 NE
City
McConnelsville
State
OH
Zipcode
43756
Country
USA
Latitude
N 39° 41.52'
Longitude
W -81° 46.33'
lat
39.69202767
lng
-81.77223623
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