From quilt barns to bicentennial barns, Ohio has them in abundance, but they're slowly (and sadly) disappearing. Over the years Ohio has steadily developed a collection of beautiful old barns. You can find most of them by exploring the countryside and driving back roads - and you should do so while these beguiling Ohio barns are still here. Get your inspiration from these old barn photos.
1. Mail Pouch barn along St. Rt 32, west of Givens in Pike County
2. Old barn just outside Athens, along St. Rt. 13 in Athens County
3. Quilt barn south of McCarthur, along St. Rt. 93 in Vinton County
4. Red barn along McCorckle Road in Pike County
5. J.H. Manchester Round Barn near New Hampshire in Auglaize County
6. Mail Pouch barn along Ohio St. Rt 52
7. Bicentennial barn along Gunthrie Rd. in Gallia County
8. Quilt Barn in Adams County
9. Bicentennial barn along St. Rt. 11 in Ashtabula County
10. Old barn along St. Rt. 618 in Meigs County
11. Mail Pouch barn along Ohio St. Rt. 145 between Lower Salem and Harriettsville.
12. Quilt barn along U.S. 23 in Piketon in Pike County
13. Mail Pouch barn with a colorful roof along U.S. 22 in Perry County
14. Mail Pouch barn just north of Marietta along St. Rt. 60 in Washington County
15. Quilt barn in Belmont
16. Bicentennial barn in Bellevue
If nothing else, we hope these photos have offered some inspiration for your barn painting ideas. What are some other rare, old Ohio barns that you've stumbled across? Share your experiences and photos with us! If historic barns are your thing, you may want to check out Historic Barns of Ohio by Robert Kroeger, as well.
Looking for more charming old remnants from the past? These Ohio covered bridges will surely make you swoon!
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