Tipton-Oliver Corn Crib, 1966–1967. Reconstructed corn crib is a 24.5' x 17' x 14' high, double-crib with central runway, side-gable, hewn-log structure on fieldstone pier foundations. The logs are saddle-notched and unchinked, the gable ends have horizontal board sheathing, the roof is wood shingle, and each crib has a hatch-type batten door.
U.S. National Park Service
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