MPB 48-39-02

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

Photos 1 & 22 by Dave and Mary Ann Shaver (Aug. 6, 1986).

Photos 2, 3 & 23 by Larry Zinn (Oct. 1987 - contributed by Butch Moon).

Photo 4 & 24 by Larry Zinn (Dec. 1987 - contributed by Butch moon).

Photo 5 by Larry Zinn (July 1988 - contributed by Butch moon).

Photos 6, 11-14 & 28 by unknown.

Photos 7, 8 & 25 by Dave Tower (July 6, 1999).

Photos 9, 26 & 27 by Gyla Schnauffer (June 2000).

Photo 10 by Steven Rotsch (2003).

Photo 15 by Val Baldwin Carnell (July 17, 2014).

Photos 16-19 by Vickie Mendenhall (Sept. 26, 2015).

Photo 20 by Bob Cork (May 26, 2020).

Photos 21 & 30 Google street view (July 2023).

Photo 29 by Rick Burgess (2014).

Photo 31 Google satellite image.
Other Information

As noted in hotos 30 the Mail Pouch sign on the east end of the barn is almost completely faded away.

Photos 1-21 are views looking toward the south side of the barn.

Photos 22-30 are views looking toward the east end of the barn.
Where to find it

Along the north side of George Washington Hwy. (US-50) west of US-219 (Garrett Hwy.) by about 4.7 miles. The barn is on the right side of the highway headed west. Mail Pouch end faces east. Mail Pouch side faces south. Black backgrounds. Greatly faded.

Address
25397 George Washington Hwy (US-50)
City
Aurora
State
WV
Zipcode
26705
Country
USA
Latitude
N 39° 19.58'
Longitude
W -79° 31.85'
lat
39.32635935
lng
-79.53080883
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