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Charles Fehr Round Barn

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is braced on its interior by a 2 by 6 inch (5.1 by 15.2 cm) beam nailed to each rafter four feet (1.2 m) above, and four feet (1.2 m) below on the opposite side, the roof hip. The exterior wooden roof is covered with
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radiate outward from it. Access to the loft is obtained through an earthen ramp on the building's west side and the animal entrance is found on the barn's southeast side. Both entrances are covered by an overhang. The single
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on the barn's southeast quadrant. Both of these features are no longer extant, the barn is otherwise in unaltered condition. The structure was built and designed by the team of
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The Fehr Round Barn illustrates the evolution of round barn design, especially in the Stephenson County area. The barn was the first in the area to be built with a
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foundation near the Stephenson County village of Orangeville, about one half mile from the Illinois–Wisconsin state border.
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state border. The building is the first round barn in the Stephenson County area, home to 31 round barns, with a
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The Charles Fehr Round Barn was built in 1912 for Walter Knott. The building stands on a
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that were constructed in a four county area, the Stephenson County area, that includes
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National Register of Historic Places in Stephenson County, Illinois
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Barns on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
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is supported by a central concrete shaft, at its apex
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and the barn's original siding has been covered with
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Charles Fehr Round Barn is located in Illinois
Charles Fehr Round Barn is located in the United States
Orangeville, Illinois
42°29′34″N 89°31′20″W / 42.49278°N 89.52222°W / 42.49278; -89.52222
Jeremiah Shaffer
Haas Brothers
Round barn
MPS
Round Barns in Illinois TR
84001152
round barn
U.S. state
Illinois
Stephenson County
Orangeville
Wisconsin
hip roof
National Register of Historic Places
concrete
diameter
round barn
cupola
silo
Jeremiah Shaffer
Haas Brothers
loft
joists
hip roof

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