MPB 38-63-07

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes
Credits

Photos 1 & 2 by Dave Tower (Oct. 1996).

Photo 3 by unknown VA # 50-DWA-13 (1966) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 4 by unknown VA # 26-PWA-1 (1968) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 5 by unknown VA # 36A-LWS-17 (1971) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 6 by unknown VA # 59-WWA-3 (1991) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 7 by Lonnie Schnauffer (June 2001). 

Photo 8 by unknown (Oct. 19, 2001). 

Photos 9 & 10 by unknown (July 2007). 

Photo 11 Google Earth street view (May 2012). 

Photo 12 by Don Johnson (June 12, 2012). 

Photo 13 Bing Map's bird's eye view. 

Photo 14 by Bill Eichelberger (Nov. 2015).

Photo 15 by Rene Shuman Chapman (April 2017).

Photo 16 by James Murphy (Apr. 5, 2023).
Other Information

Ambur Ames posted the following to Vintage Aerial on 10/21/20255 "My grandparents bought this farm in 1952. Donna & Philip Ames. Currently my parents live here. My father was born in the farmhouse in 1960. I lived there from birth to age 16 and then again for a year when I was 23. My grandfather cut all the trees down in the yard in the 60's. We restored the Mail Pouch Barn in 2007.
Where to find it

Beallsville Rd. north of US-40 (Main St.) intersection, in Beallsville, by about 1.9 miles. The barn is on the left side of the road headed north. The Mail Pouch sign faces south. One end. Black background. Restored.

Address
634 Beallsville Rd
City
Scenery Hill
State
PA
Zipcode
15360
Country
USA
Latitude
N 40° 05.44'
Longitude
W -80° 01.11'
lat
40.09073148
lng
-80.01847824
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