File:LSU Rural Life Museum Trip Barn.jpg
Baret and I took an impromptu little trip out to the LSU Rural Life Museum on Feb. 9, 2008.
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Flickr: LSU Rural Life Museum Trip
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Shanna Riley
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The barn. Baret and I were wondering if these types of old barns are indigenous to Louisiana; the construction and design are extremely common around these parts; you see them everywhere. Can anyone speak for seeing these types of barns around their own areas?
N.B. The photo is of one end of the double-pen Stoker Barn, built c. 1845-48, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the w:Stoker House property in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. It was donated to the LSU Rural Life Museum in 1999, and was taken apart and moved to its present location. --User:Doncram, 2022(Reusing this file)
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