Originally built in the late 1890's, the owner has decided to raise the barn and build a new foundation.
Saturday, May 14, 2022
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...a fabulous "barn raising!"
ReplyDeleteAmazing to see four supports holding the whole structure up. I wouldn't want to work on the new walls underneath it though.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like magic. Like Doug Henning at work. (I think that was his name).
ReplyDeleteHow unusual to see an old barn being reconstructed. Wonder what plans the owner has for this barn? Good to see your photo.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite a photo! I've never seen anything like this before.
ReplyDeleteWow. I didn't know that was even possible!
ReplyDeleteGood idea and obviously a good sound structure still. Never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I see pictures of houses being moved or raised in height around the turn of the LAST century. I'm always amazed. I guess this barn is in very good shape.
ReplyDeleteVery nice construction but still under I guess.
ReplyDeleteWow! That’s something I haven’t seen, although I’ve heard of houses being raised up.
ReplyDeleteNever seen that before.
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