There’s something about a weathered old barn set back in the trees along a rural road that looks so rustic and romantic. While Massachusetts may not be known as farm country, agriculture and crop cultivation was once a very important element of life in the Bay State. Check out these gorgeous relics of a time when many of us lived closer to the earth.

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Did your family ever work the land in Massachusetts? Do you have a favorite scenic barn that you think deserves a little attention? Share and let us know in the comments!

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