John P. Cable Drive-Through Barn, 1875–1900. 43' x 12' x 16' high overall, this double-crib hewn-log barn employs a wide central runway. The two roughly square, half-dovetail-notched cribs support a rectangular upper portion that is clad with vertical boards. The side-gable roof is covered with wood shingles. Hatch-type doors provide access to the two cribs and the loft above. Foundation is logs on the south side and dry-laid fieldstones on the north. The building has been moved.
U.S. National Park Service
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