Summit County Ohio Bicentennial Barn
N 41° 10.275 W 081° 28.681
17T E 459902 N 4557877
In 2003, Ohio celebrated its 200th anniversary as a state. To observe the event, a barn was chosen from each county to have an anniversary logo painted by barn artist Scott Hagan on a prominent side.
Waymark Code: WM7RA5
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2009
Views: 9
The painted side of the barn is visible from Route 8 but the barn itself is more accessible from Hudson Drive.
This red, wood and brick structure is built into a bit of a rise so that the main level is accessible at ground level on one side and the lower level is accessible at ground level on the other side.
Construction: Combination
Is this a 'working' barn?: Equipment Shed (used to store farm implements)
Other:
Distinctive Features: Barn Art (tell us about it below)
Other Distinctive Features: Each county in Ohio has a barn painted with the Ohio State Bicentennial logo in celebration of the 200th anniversary in 2003.
This was the 77th of 88 barns to be painted.
Rating - Please Rate this Barn: Not listed
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