MPB/KCB 20-12-04

Photo 1
Sides Painted
3
Color
Black
Structure
Barn
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
No
Credits

Photo 1 by Martha Dougherty (1982).

Photo 2 by unknown. VA # 3-ZGA-26 (1963) courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photo 3 by unknown (1986). 

Photo 4 by Dave and Mary Ann Shaver (Aug. 6, 1986). 

Photo 5 by unknown (1987) (VA # 33-QGA-31 courtesy of Vintage Aerial

Photos 6-8 by Larry Zinn (Feb. 21, 1988). 

Photo 9 by Tom Fritsch (1994). 

Photo 10 by Emerson Miller (1997 - from album donated by daughter Darlene Long). 

Photos 11-13 by Dave Tower (1999). 

Photo 14 by Lonnie Schnauffer (ca. 1999). 

Photo 15 by Jack Brown. 

Photo 16 by Douglass Campbell. 

Photos 17 & 18 by unknown.

Photos 19 & 20 by Barbara Warnecke (ca. 2010).

Photo 21 Google street view (July 2023).

Photo 22 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Elmer Napier reported that this barn was down as of Nov. 2002.
Where to find it

*GONE* (razed and removed) Along the north side of the National Pike (US-40) east of US-219 by about 5.3 miles. The barn was on the left side of the highway headed east. Two ends and one side. West end and south side of barn were Mail Pouch. East end of the barn was Kentucky Club. black backgrounds.

Address
18059 National Pike (US-40)
City
Frostburg
State
MD
Zipcode
21532
Country
USA
Latitude
N 39° 41.29'
Longitude
W -79° 00.40'
lat
39.68812624
lng
-79.00543861
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