MPB 38-11-13

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

Photos 1 & 2 by unknown VA # 44-OCA-6 (1969) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 3 by unknown VA # 28-SCA-27 (1981) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 4 by unknown (1967-1972) courtesy of Penn Pilot

Photo 5 Google satellite image.

Photo 6 Google street view (Oct. 2013).
Other Information

Photo 1 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 2.

Photo 4 Penn Pilot view was used to determine the location of the Mail Pouch barn. The barn is highlighted in yellow.

Photo 5 Google satellite image is provided for ready reference to compare against the features in photo 4. The house visible in photos 2 & 3 is clearly visible in this photo. The red pin on Photo 5 appears to be on the barn rubble.

Photo 6 is a view from US Rt. 422 looking up the hill toward the location where the Mail Pouch once stood. 
Where to find it

*GONE (fallen)* US Rt. 422 (Benjamin Franklin Hwy.) northwest of the US Rt. 219 intersection, west of Ebensburg, by about 4.5 miles. The barn was on the south side of the highway (on the left side headed northwest from US Rt. 219). The Mail Pouch sign faced north. One end. Black background.

Address
2633 Benjamin Franklin Hwy (US-422)
City
Ebensburg
State
PA
Zipcode
15931
Country
USA
Latitude
N 40° 30.45'
Longitude
W -78° 49.11'
lat
40.507500
lng
-78.818500
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