MPB 38-33-01

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

Photos 1, 2, 7 & 8 by Lonnie Schnauffer (ca. 1999). 

Photo 3 by Emerson Miller (1995 - from album donated by daughter Darlene Long). 

Photos 4-6 by Dave Tower (Oct. 1998). 

Photo 9 by unknown (Mar. 2003). 

Photo 10 by unknown.

Photos 11-14 by Schnauffer (ca. 2001). 

Photo 15 Google street view (July 2009). 

Photos 16 & 17 by Shane Henderson (Oct. 8, 2012). 

Photo 18 by Kyle D. Yates (2012).

Photo 19 by Vince Fink (ca. 2015).

Photo 20 by Vince Fink (July 2020).
Other Information

Photo 2020 shows that by 2020 the Mail Pouch sign was almost completely faded away and the end of the building covered with vines.

Vince Fink contacted the website and reported that when he drove past the barn on June 7, 2024, the barn had fallen.
Where to find it

*GONE* (Fallen) Along the north side of Alexander H. Lindsay Memorial Hwy. (PA-28) southwest of US-322 (28th Division Hwy.) by about 2.7 miles. The barn was on the right side of the highway headed southwest. The Mail Pouch sign faced east. One end. Black background.

Address
47 James Ln
City
Brookville
State
PA
Zipcode
15825
Country
USA
Latitude
N 41° 08.93'
Longitude
W -79° 07.98'
lat
41.14891145
lng
-79.13298908
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