Maine Barn
by Marcia Lee Jones
Title
Maine Barn
Artist
Marcia Lee Jones
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Farm building used for sheltering animals, their feed and other supplies, farm machinery, and farm products. Barns are named according to their purpose (e.g., hog barns, dairy barns, tobacco barns, and tractor barns). The principal type in the U.S. is the general-purpose barn, used for housing livestock and for storing hay and grain. Most North American and European farms have one or more barns. They usually consist of two stories, though one-story barns gained in popularity in the late 20th century.
Class C buildings have masonry or concrete exterior
walls, and wood or steel roof and floor structures,
except for concrete slab on grade.
Class D buildings generally have wood frame, floor
and roof structure. They may have a concrete floor on
grade and other substitute materials, but are
considered combustible construction. They may have
dirt floors.
Class DPOLE buildings have wood pole or post frames
with metal walls and roof. They may have a concrete
floor on grade or a dirt floor. This class includes all the
pre-engineered pole- or post-frame buildings.
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November 14th, 2013
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