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List of round barns

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1917-built Leonard Barn in Washington state

What are termed round barns include historic barns having true circular designs and also octagonal or other polygonal designs that approximate a circle. In the United States, in a first era of round barn construction, from 1850 to 1900, numerous octagonal barns were built. In a second era, from 1889 to 1936, numerous true circular barns were built.[1][2]

This list article includes surviving or historic round barns in Canada, the United States, and elsewhere. There were 19 historic round and polygonal barns in Canada identified as surviving in the 1970s, in a list compiled by members of a club and typed up by Katherine Kirkam.[3] According to Matthew Farfan, nine round barns survive in the Eastern Townships of the province of Quebec, all close to the U.S. border.[4][note 1]

Besides paying attention to Canadian barns, Kirkham also studied American barns; in the 1970s, she identified 444 surviving barns in the United States.[3] Many of them are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[5]

Dale J. Travis has identified and photographed (or collected photos of) round barns and other round or polygonal buildings throughout the United States and Canada.[6] His webpages document the loss of numerous historic round barns.

The periods during which round barns were built varies across U.S. states. Most of Indiana's round barns were built between 1900 and 1920, and their construction peaked in 1910. Iowa's peak years were from 1909 to 1922. All 44 of the historic round barns built in South Dakota were built between 1903 and 1946. North Dakota's peak years were from 1910 to 1916. South Dakota had none built before 1900 because the state had yet to be developed.[7]

Canada

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As documented here, there are at least 11 surviving octagonal, true round, and other round-type barns in Quebec. A few others survive in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. A list of round or near-round structures in Quebec, including historic round barns, developed by Dale J. Travis has informed this compilation.[8] [note 2] Similar for other provinces at Travis site. Travis also includes less historic structures.

This includes others not in Travis's compilation, such as the Higginson Round Barn, which is an impressive and old one.

Following is incomplete, but is intended to become a complete list, from West to East:

Building Image Datesfosg Location City, Province Description
Fintry Estate barn 1925[9] Fintry Provincial Park and Protected Area, 7655 Fintry Delta Rd.50°08′14″N 119°30′13″W / 50.1371°N 119.5036°W / 50.1371; -119.5036 (Fintry barn) Fintry, Okanagan Country, British Columbia
Henderson Round Barn Built 1898, moved 1972 Fort Edmonton Park
53°30′01″N 113°34′51″W / 53.5004°N 113.5809°W / 53.5004; -113.5809 (Henderson Round Barn)
Edmonton, Alberta Preserved in a historical park.[4][10]
Sowerby Barn 1928[11] 131 Brownlee Rd (at Round Barn Rd)46°16′57″N 83°25′58″W / 46.28248°N 83.43273°W / 46.28248; -83.43273 (Sowerby Barn) Huron Shores, Ontario One of three 12-sided barns still existing in Canada[11][12]
Cordukes/Weber Barn 1919[11] 1410 Basswood Lakes Road46°17′54″N 83°23′20″W / 46.29841°N 83.38881°W / 46.29841; -83.38881 (Cordukes/Weber Barn) Algoma, Ontario 12-sided barn, site of farmers market, has been dismantled, moved and rebuilt adjacent to Sowerby Hall (formerly the Day and Bright Community and Recreation Centre) at 1410 Basswood Lake Road, near Hendry Street.[11][12][13][14][15]
Octagon barn south of Osgoode 5672 Dalmeny Road45°07′05″N 75°35′06″W / 45.11813°N 75.58509°W / 45.11813; -75.58509 (Octagon barn south of Osgoode) Osgoode, Ontario [16]
Higginson Round Barn 1893–94 2500 Highway 34
45°34′49″N 74°37′22″W / 45.580283°N 74.622895°W / 45.580283; -74.622895 (Higginson Round Barn)
Hawkesbury, Ontario Several sources, hidden.
Walbridge Barn 1882 Chemin de Mystic
45°09′09″N 72°59′18″W / 45.15262°N 72.98823°W / 45.15262; -72.98823 (Walbridge Barn)
Mystic, Quebec Oldest surviving polygonal barn in Canada.[17] Also known as Grange Alexander-Solomon-Walbridge, it has a unique roof, became Quebec historic site in 2004 and became a museum in 2011[4][18][19]
Round barn at West Brome Chemin Scott45°10′22″N 72°40′27″W / 45.17290°N 72.67410°W / 45.17290; -72.67410 (Round barn at West Brome) West Brome, Quebec [4][20]
Grange Ronde de Mansonville Rue Joseph Blanchet
45°03′11″N 72°23′37″W / 45.0531°N 72.3937°W / 45.0531; -72.3937 (Grange Ronde de Mansonville)
Mansonville, Quebec True round barn[4][8]
Round barn at Saint-Benoit-du-Lac Chemin Fisher
45°09′30″N 72°16′13″W / 45.15834°N 72.27020°W / 45.15834; -72.27020 (Round barn at Saint-Benoit-du-Lac)
Saint-Benoit-du-Lac, Quebec A round barn and a round hay tower[4]
Grange ronde Stanley-Holmes 1907 Chemin Holmes
45°07′14″N 71°58′28″W / 45.120551°N 71.974350°W / 45.120551; -71.974350 (Stanley-Holmes Round Barn)
Barnston-Ouest Rbcq: "W. of Barnston. Hwy.141 W. from Barnston to Chemin Caron Rd., S. on Chemin Caron Rd. & SE on Chemin de Way's Mill & the barn would be on the right hand (S.) side of the road. Holmhurst Farm, true round barn, red horizontal siding, 2 pitch conical roof, louvered cupola."[8] This is Stanley-Holmes Round Barn, on Holmhurst Farm.
Round barn south of Barnston 1909[8] Chemin de Baldwin Mills Barnston
45°06′03″N 71°53′19″W / 45.1008°N 71.8885°W / 45.1008; -71.8885 (Round barn south of Barnston)
South of Barnston, Coaticook, Quebec True round barn with two-pitch conical roof with a cupola, at Ferme Blayrond[4][8]
Round barn at Barnston 1901[8] Chemin Riendeau
45°06′24″N 71°52′42″W / 45.106620°N 71.878271°W / 45.106620; -71.878271 (Round barn at Barnston)
Barnston, Coaticook, Quebec In Barnston. True round barn with two-pitch conical roof, with cupola[8]
Grange Ronde built 1995 400 Rue St. Marc., Gorge de Coaticook Park45°08′41″N 71°47′51″W / 45.14477°N 71.79761°W / 45.14477; -71.79761 (Grange Ronde) Coaticook, Quebec [4]
Round barn west of Beaumont Pre-1850[8] Route du Fleuve (Route 132)
46°49′45″N 71°02′25″W / 46.829175°N 71.040144°W / 46.829175; -71.040144 (Round barn west of Beaumont)
Beaumont, Quebec White barn[8]
Adolph Gagnon Museum 1888[8] 48°17′51″N 68°51′57″W / 48.297637°N 68.865842°W / 48.297637; -68.865842 (Adolph Gagnon Museum) Saint-Fabien, Quebec Museum now in former barn[8]
Octagonal barn west of Cap Chatte Rue Notre Dame Ouest (2.5 miles west of Cap-Chat)49°05′12″N 66°43′55″W / 49.08668°N 66.73190°W / 49.08668; -66.73190 (Octagonal barn west of Cap-Chat) Cap-Chat, Quebec Octagonal barn west of Cap Chatte[4]
Round barn near Dunham Dunham, Quebec
Holmes' Barn c. 1907[21] Ways Mills, Quebec [4][22]
Second of two round barns near Ways Mills Ways Mills, Quebec [4]

United States

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West: California, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, Colorado

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Barn north of American Canyon S. Napa Junction Rd
38°10′43″N 122°14′53″W / 38.17868°N 122.24803°W / 38.17868; -122.24803 (Barn north of American Canyon)
American Canyon, Napa Valley, California 20-sided, 100 feet (30 m) barn[23]
San Luis Obispo Octagon Barn built pre-1900, restored 2009[24] Octagon Way, off Higuera St.
35°14′13″N 120°40′47″W / 35.23687°N 120.67959°W / 35.23687; -120.67959 (Barn south of San Luis Obispo)
San Luis Obispo, California Octagonal barn, 77 feet (23 m) by 80 feet (24 m)[24]
Knight Barn built 1894–96 2955(?) Copenhagen Road
40°40′40″N 124°15′12″W / 40.677882°N 124.25336°W / 40.677882; -124.25336 (Knight Barn)
Loleta, California 16-sided barn, shown standing in photos by Mary Louise Lorensen.[25] Shows collapsed in center in Google 2016 satellite imagery.
Fountaingrove Round Barn Fountaingrove Parkway at Round Barn Blvd
38°28′33″N 122°43′39″W / 38.475767°N 122.72746°W / 38.475767; -122.72746 (Fountaingrove Round Barn)
Fountaingrove, Santa Rosa, California 16-sided,[26] destroyed during the Tubbs Fire of 2017.[27][28]
De Turk Round Barn built 1891
NRHP 2004
819 Donahue St.
38°26′28″N 122°43′26″W / 38.44111°N 122.72389°W / 38.44111; -122.72389 (De Turk Round Barn)
Santa Rosa, California [29]
R. L. Johnston Round Barn (also called Beaver Creek Ranch Barn[30]) 18-sided barn built in 1916; last remains dismantled 2007; rebuilt 2009 Fort Crook Ave
41°00′07″N 121°26′47″W / 41.001843°N 121.446295°W / 41.001843; -121.446295 (R. L. Johnston Round Barn)
Fall River Mills, California Built "...to break and train wild horses for the U. S. Army." Reconstructed on grounds of Fort Crook Museum.[31][30][32]
Mount Weske Stables Octagonal structure built in 1870s or 1880s. 1520 Mount Weske Drive
38°34′05″N 122°47′40″W / 38.567919°N 122.794434°W / 38.567919; -122.794434 (Mount Weske Stables)
Windsor, California [33] Houses racehorses.
Pete French Round Barn Built c. 1875–1885 43°07′57″N 118°38′33″W / 43.13250°N 118.64250°W / 43.13250; -118.64250 (Pete French Round Barn) Burns, Oregon Cattle rancher Peter French (1849–1897) broke and trained horses there in winter.
Lake County Round Sale Barn 1942 built
2003 NRHP-listed
3531 S. 6th Street
42°11′43″N 120°21′40″W / 42.195342°N 120.361078°W / 42.195342; -120.361078 (Lake County Round Sale Barn)
Lakeview, Oregon
Laughlin Round Barn built 1883
NRHP 1986
46°20′25″N 122°55′24″W / 46.34028°N 122.92333°W / 46.34028; -122.92333 (Laughlin Round Barn) Castle Rock, Washington
Ojo Caliente Hot Springs Round Barn 1924 built
2003 NRHP-listed
36°18′37″N 106°2′48″W / 36.31028°N 106.04667°W / 36.31028; -106.04667 (Ojo Caliente Hot Springs Round Barn) Ojo Caliente, New Mexico Only round barn in New Mexico and the only adobe round barn in the U.S.[34]
DeLaney Barn built 1902; NRHP 1989 200 S. Chambers Rd.
39°42′48″N 104°48′27″W / 39.71333°N 104.80750°W / 39.71333; -104.80750 (DeLaney Barn)
Aurora, Colorado Only surviving round barn in Colorado. Built in 1902 as a silo. Converted into a dairy barn by 1910.[35]
T. A. Leonard Barn built 1917; NRHP 1986 S. side of Old Moscow Highway, near Pullman, Washington
46°42′16″N 117°07′23″W / 46.704444°N 117.123056°W / 46.704444; -117.123056 (Leonard Barn)
Whitman County, Washington Very tall. Considered endangered before “saved” in 1992.[36]
Cornell Farmstead barn NRHP 1987 Pleasant Rd. and Old Prosser Rd., in or near Grandview
46°14′35″N 119°53′41″W / 46.243056°N 119.894722°W / 46.243056; -119.894722 (Cornell Farmstead)
Yakima County, Washington

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Illinois

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See Round Barns in Illinois Thematic Resources for a discussion of current and former round barns in the state.

Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
University of Illinois round barns 1907–1913 40°5′40″N 88°13′22″W / 40.09444°N 88.22278°W / 40.09444; -88.22278 (University of Illinois round barns) Urbana, Illinois Important leading examples.
Wheeler-Magnus Round Barn c. 1910 42°5′42″N 87°58′51″W / 42.09500°N 87.98083°W / 42.09500; -87.98083 (Wheeler-Magnus Round Barn) Arlington Heights, Illinois Only round barn surviving in Cook County.
Clarence Kleinkopf Round Barn built 1915 40°25′31″N 90°47′32″W / 40.42528°N 90.79222°W / 40.42528; -90.79222 (Clarence Kleinkopf Round Barn) Colchester, Illinois One of 3 round barns in area built by carpenter Dick Carmack
Robert Weber Round Barn 1917 42°24′43″N 89°14′11″W / 42.41194°N 89.23639°W / 42.41194; -89.23639 (Robert Weber Round Barn) Durand, Illinois
Dennis Otte Round Barn 1930 42°19′59″N 89°44′58″W / 42.33306°N 89.74944°W / 42.33306; -89.74944 (Dennis Otte Round Barn) Eleroy, Illinois
Gerald Harbach Round Barn built c.1914
NRHP 1984
42°19′41″N 89°45′12″W / 42.32806°N 89.75333°W / 42.32806; -89.75333 (Gerald Harbach Round Barn) Eleroy, Illinois A 55-foot (16.8-m) diameter barn upon a poured concrete foundation. Its wood sided exterior has been covered in asphalt since the building's construction.
James Bruce Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1984
42°15′6″N 89°38′55″W / 42.25167°N 89.64861°W / 42.25167; -89.64861 (James Bruce Round Barn) Freeport, Illinois Constructed by Jeremiah Shaffer and the Haas Brothers, who built at least 12 round barns in the area. Features a single hip roof design probably influenced by the Agricultural Experiment Stations at the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Ryan Round Barn built 1910
NRHP 1974
41°14′28″N 89°55′32″W / 41.24111°N 89.92556°W / 41.24111; -89.92556 (Ryan Round Barn) Kewanee, Illinois
Chris Jensen Round Barn 42°23′30″N 89°50′6″W / 42.39167°N 89.83500°W / 42.39167; -89.83500 (Chris Jensen Round Barn) Lena, Illinois
Lewis Round Barn 1914 40°5′18″N 91°17′4″W / 40.08833°N 91.28444°W / 40.08833; -91.28444 (Lewis Round Barn) Mendon, Illinois
Robert Buckles Barn Built 1917
Added to the NRHP in 1983
39°59′8″N 89°16′25″W / 39.98556°N 89.27361°W / 39.98556; -89.27361 (Robert Buckles Barn) Mount Pulaski, Illinois Vitrified tile exterior
Charles Fehr Round Barn built 1912
NRHP 1984
42°29′34″N 89°31′20″W / 42.49278°N 89.52222°W / 42.49278; -89.52222 (Charles Fehr Round Barn) Orangeville, Illinois Interesting for its hipped roof
Raymond Schultz Round Barn 40°51′43″N 88°39′9″W / 40.86194°N 88.65250°W / 40.86194; -88.65250 (Raymond Schultz Round Barn) Pontiac, Illinois
Ron George Round Barn NRHP 1982 41°38′26″N 88°6′10″W / 41.64056°N 88.10278°W / 41.64056; -88.10278 (Ron George Round Barn) Romeoville, Illinois $1,500 building that with a diameter of 60 foot (18 m). Served nine horse stalls and may have served cows as well. Its wooden cupola is raised sixty feet above a concrete foundation.
Virginia Tillery Round Barn 1912 39°26′26″N 90°26′37″W / 39.44056°N 90.44361°W / 39.44056; -90.44361 (Virginia Tillery Round Barn) Whitehall, Illinois

Indiana

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
The Barns at Nappanee 41°26′37″N 86°01′11″W / 41.443606°N 86.019718°W / 41.443606; -86.019718 (Round Barn) Nappanee Operating as ‘’’Round Barn Theatre’’’.
Ben Colter Polygonal Barn 40°47′53″N 84°50′27″W / 40.798071°N 84.840765°W / 40.798071; -84.840765 (Round Barn) Adams County
Cornish Griffin Round Barn 41°36′45″N 85°02′07″W / 41.612558°N 85.035280°W / 41.612558; -85.035280 (Round Barn) Pleasant Lake, Indiana
Crown Point Round Barn 41°22′11″N 87°19′06″W / 41.369828°N 87.318462°W / 41.369828; -87.318462 (Round Barn) Crown Point, Indiana 1410 E 137th Ave, Crown Point
Duvall Round Barn built: 1914. New Roof: 1972 40°53′44″N 86°44′38″W / 40.895659°N 86.74383°W / 40.895659; -86.74383 (Duvall Round Barn) Buffalo, Indiana
John Haimbaugh Round Barn Built 1914, 41°06′46″N 86°11′11″W / 41.112874°N 86.186373°W / 41.112874; -86.186373 (George Fox Round Barn) Rochester, Indiana
George Hall Round Barn built 1912 38°51′15″N 86°08′13″W / 38.854250°N 86.137067°W / 38.854250; -86.137067 (George Hall Round Barn) Medora, Indiana
Hileman Round Barn 40°59′22″N 85°55′40″W / 40.989315°N 85.927712°W / 40.989315; -85.927712 (Hileman Round Barn) Silver Lake, Indiana
Martin Hofherr Round Barn Built: 1904 (demolished) 40°11′41″N 85°30′26″W / 40.194702°N 85.507258°W / 40.194702; -85.507258 (Round Barn) York, Indiana
Jasper Hufty Farm Round Barn 40°35′18″N 86°45′25″W / 40.588373°N 86.756993°W / 40.588373; -86.756993 (Hufty-Gruber Round Barn) Delphi, Indiana
Tom Jones Round Barn Built: 1907 40°57′25″N 86°28′03″W / 40.957083°N 86.467630°W / 40.957083; -86.467630 (Round Barn) Kewanna, Indiana
Bert Leedy Round Barn 41°06′32″N 86°14′27″W / 41.108822°N 86.240846°W / 41.108822; -86.240846 (Bert Leedy Round Barn) Rochester, Indiana
Frank Littleton Round Barn built 1903
NRHP 1993
39°52′22″N 85°53′24″W / 39.872850°N 85.890100°W / 39.872850; -85.890100 (Frank Littleton Round Barn) Mount Comfort, Indiana
Thomas Ranck Round Barn b. c.1885–1910
NRHP 1983
39°42′50″N 85°2′40″W / 39.71389°N 85.04444°W / 39.71389; -85.04444 (Thomas Ranck Round Barn) Brownsville, Indiana 70 feet diameter, 70 feet tall barn featuring two rows of clerestories; stands out as one of the most elaborately designed structures in eastern Indiana.
Marion Ridgeway Polygonal Barn built 1878, restored 2001 41°35′24″N 86°42′09″W / 41.595000°N 86.702500°W / 41.595000; -86.702500 (Marion Ridgeway Polygonal Barn) LaPorte, Indiana
Everett Rouch Round Barn 41°29′12″N 86°13′59″W / 41.486610°N 86.232990°W / 41.486610; -86.232990 (Everett Rouch Round Barn) Bremen, Indiana
Round barn in Muncie 40°07′55″N 85°19′40″W / 40.13197°N 85.32786°W / 40.13197; -85.32786 (Round barn in Muncie) Muncie, Indiana Identified as "The Round Barn" in Google maps. Verified as round barn by street view.
Rebecca Rankin Round Barn Poling, Indiana
Quivey Round Barn Built 1913–14 41°15′04″N 86°20′17″W / 41.251128°N 86.338028°W / 41.251128; -86.338028 (Quivey Round Barn) Argos, Indiana This is a 12 sided barn, red vertical siding, cupola, 3-pitch sectional roof.
Frank Senour Round Barn Blackhawk, Indiana
Strauther Pleak Round Barn Greensburg, Indiana
Don Smiley Round Barn Built 1914 41°03′48″N 86°14′11″W / 41.063389°N 86.236505°W / 41.063389; -86.236505 (Don Smiley Round Barn) Rochester, Indiana
Utter-Gerig Round Barn Akron, Indiana
Andrew B. VanHuys Round Barn Lebanon, Indiana
Menno Yoder Round Barn Built in 1908 41°40′33″N 85°35′41″W / 41.675860°N 85.863742°W / 41.675860; -85.863742 (Brown Swiss Dairy Round Barn) Lodi, Indiana
W. H. York Round Barn Lodi, Indiana
Weller-Calloway Round Barn Built 1914, 40°57′02″N 86°09′56″W / 40.950433°N 86.165483°W / 40.950433; -86.165483 (Weller-Calloway Round Barn) Rochester, Indiana
Watson Round Barn, or
Oliver Perry Watson Round Barn
1907–08 40°44′31″N 85°35′41″W / 40.741927°N 85.863800°W / 40.741927; -85.863800 (Watson Round Barn) Mt. Etna, IN [1]
Wideman-Gerig Round Barn– Round Barn Golf Club 41°03′51″N 86°12′06″W / 41.064214°N 86.201705°W / 41.064214; -86.201705 (Round Barn Golf Club) Rochester
E. O. White/ Hazelwood Round Barn
1916 Dana, Vermillion County, Indiana The center silo is seventy-two feet tall and the barn is sixty foot in diameter.

Iowa

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Nelson Round Barn built 1912
NRHP 1986
County Road J46
40°42′24″N 93°20′44″W / 40.70667°N 93.34556°W / 40.70667; -93.34556 (Nelson Round Barn)
Allerton, Iowa
George Darrow Round Barn built 1916
NRHP 1986
County Road T76
43°9′52″N 92°29′46″W / 43.16444°N 92.49611°W / 43.16444; -92.49611 (George Darrow Round Barn)
Alta Vista, Iowa
Thomsen Round Barn built 1912
NRHP 1986
Off Iowa Highway 15
43°20′46″N 94°29′52″W / 43.34611°N 94.49778°W / 43.34611; -94.49778 (Thomsen Round Barn)
Armstrong, Iowa
Lenox Round Barn built 1905
NRHP 1999
1001 Pollock Blvd.
40°40′39″N 94°43′45″W / 40.67750°N 94.72917°W / 40.67750; -94.72917 (Lenox Round Barn)
Bedford, Iowa
William Oakland Round Barn built 1910
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 69
42°29′11″N 93°38′0″W / 42.48639°N 93.63333°W / 42.48639; -93.63333 (William Oakland Round Barn)
Blairsburg, Iowa
Nebergall "Knoll Crest" Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1986
Telegraph Road
41°30′59″N 90°42′54″W / 41.51639°N 90.71500°W / 41.51639; -90.71500 (Nebergall "Knoll Crest" Round Barn)
Blue Grass, Iowa built by Benton Steele
Round Barn, Buckingham Township built 1920
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 63
42°17′1″N 92°28′35″W / 42.28361°N 92.47639°W / 42.28361; -92.47639 (Round Barn, Buckingham Township)
Buckingham, Iowa
Wickfield Round Barn built 1919
NRHP 1986
Off Iowa Highway 2
40°40′4″N 92°1′23″W / 40.66778°N 92.02306°W / 40.66778; -92.02306 (Wickfield Round Barn)
Cantril, Iowa It has 12 dormers.
C. A. Rownd Round Barn built 1911
NRHP 1986
5102 S. Main St.
42°29′50″N 92°27′47″W / 42.49722°N 92.46306°W / 42.49722; -92.46306 (C. A. Rownd Round Barn)
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Brooks Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1986
West of U.S. Route 218
42°57′0″N 92°35′4″W / 42.95000°N 92.58444°W / 42.95000; -92.58444 (Brooks Round Barn)
Charles City, Iowa destroyed in 1995
Spotts Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1986
Iowa Highway 14
42°56′10″N 91°45′1″W / 42.93611°N 91.75028°W / 42.93611; -91.75028 (Spotts Round Barn)
Charles City, Iowa
Robert Kirkpatrick Round Barn built 1919
NRHP 2005
3342–120th Ave.
42°17′55″N 91°33′29″W / 42.29861°N 91.55806°W / 42.29861; -91.55806 (Robert Kirkpatrick Round Barn)
Coggon, Iowa
Plagmann Round Barn built 1912
NRHP 1986
County Road V66
41°43′30″N 92°3′24″W / 41.72500°N 92.05667°W / 41.72500; -92.05667 (Plagmann Round Barn)
Conroy, Iowa
Waveland Round Barn built 1900
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 20
42°29′46″N 95°42′9″W / 42.49611°N 95.70250°W / 42.49611; -95.70250 (Waveland Round Barn)
Cushing, Iowa
Charles B. Reynolds Round Barn built 1924
NRHP 1999
2382 Harrison Ave.
43°18′10″N 96°9′21″W / 43.30278°N 96.15583°W / 43.30278; -96.15583 (Charles B. Reynolds Round Barn)
Doon, Iowa
Round Barn, Dubuque Township built 1915
NRHP 1986
2810 Cascade Rd.
42°28′24″N 90°42′27″W / 42.47333°N 90.70750°W / 42.47333; -90.70750 (Round Barn, Dubuque Township)
Dubuque, Iowa
James Greer McQuilkin Round Barn built 1918
NRHP 1986
County Road D56
42°15′51″N 91°47′43″W / 42.26417°N 91.79528°W / 42.26417; -91.79528 (James Greer McQuilkin Round Barn)
Eagle Center, Iowa
Round Barn, Bruce Township Section 3 built 1910
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 218
42°17′31″N 92°14′8″W / 42.29194°N 92.23556°W / 42.29194; -92.23556 (Round Barn, Bruce Township Section 3)
Eagle Center, Iowa
Seymour Ross Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1986
Off Iowa Highway 374
Gillett Grove, Iowa
Frantz Round Barn built 1911
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 30
42°2′19″N 94°12′4″W / 42.03861°N 94.20111°W / 42.03861; -94.20111 (Frantz Round Barn)
Grand Junction, Iowa
Erza McKenzie Round Barn built 1922
NRHP 1986
Off Iowa Highway 150
42°36′26″N 91°56′7″W / 42.60722°N 91.93528°W / 42.60722; -91.93528 (Erza McKenzie Round Barn)
Hazleton, Iowa
Octagon Round Barn, Indian Creek Township built 1880
NRHP 1986
Off County Road S14
41°57′0″N 93°27′6″W / 41.95000°N 93.45167°W / 41.95000; -93.45167 (Octagon Round Barn, Indian Creek Township)
Iowa Center, Iowa
Herman Wood Round Barn built 1916
NRHP 1986
U.S. Route 65
42°33′28″N 93°15′2″W / 42.55778°N 93.25056°W / 42.55778; -93.25056 (Herman Wood Round Barn)
Iowa Falls, Iowa
Slayton Farms-Round Barn built 1915
NRHP 1999
20478 135th St.
42°30′52″N 93°17′26″W / 42.51444°N 93.29056°W / 42.51444; -93.29056 (Slayton Farms-Round Barn)
Iowa Falls, Iowa
Round Barn, Washington Township built 1917
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 218
42°35′7″N 92°27′40″W / 42.58528°N 92.46111°W / 42.58528; -92.46111 (Round Barn, Washington Township (Janesville, Iowa))
Janesville, Iowa
Round Barn, Bruce Township Section 6 built 1914
NRHP 1986
West of U.S. Route 218
42°17′13″N 92°16′50″W / 42.28694°N 92.28056°W / 42.28694; -92.28056 (Round Barn, Bruce Township Section 6)
La Porte, Iowa
Tonsfeldt Round Barn built 1918
NRHP 1986
Plymouth County Fairgrounds
42°47′52″N 96°9′34″W / 42.79778°N 96.18634°W / 42.79778; -96.18634 (Tonsfeldt Round Barn)
Le Mars, Iowa
Fred W. Meier Round Barn built 1912
NRHP 1986
Off Iowa Highway 9
43°14′3″N 91°28′34″W / 43.23417°N 91.47611°W / 43.23417; -91.47611 (Fred W. Meier Round Barn)
Ludlow, Iowa Former true round barn measuring 56 feet (17 m) around.[37] Featured stone and featured red horizontal siding, 2-pitch conical roof, aerator and an internal wood stave silo.[37] Destroyed in a thunderstorm during night of July 27, 2002.[38]
Round Barn, Cooper Township built 1921
NRHP 1986
Iowa Highway 141
42°7′59″N 95°44′14″W / 42.13306°N 95.73722°W / 42.13306; -95.73722 (Round Barn, Cooper Township)
Mapleton, Iowa
Round Barn, Millville Township built 1916
NRHP 1986
U.S. Route 52
42°42′56″N 91°5′4″W / 42.71556°N 91.08444°W / 42.71556; -91.08444 (Round Barn, Millville Township)
Millville, Iowa
Holtkamp Round Barn built 1918
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 218
40°49′16″N 91°33′23″W / 40.82111°N 91.55639°W / 40.82111; -91.55639 (Holtkamp Round Barn)
Salem, Iowa
Round Barn, Norway Township built 1920
NRHP 1987
Off County Road R60
43°29′22″N 93°35′18″W / 43.48944°N 93.58833°W / 43.48944; -93.58833 (Round Barn, Norway Township)
Scarville, Iowa
Round Barn, Washington Township built 1917
NRHP 1986
U.S. Route 71
41°3′39″N 94°59′1″W / 41.06083°N 94.98361°W / 41.06083; -94.98361 (Round Barn, Washington Township (Sciola, Iowa))
Sciola, Iowa
Miller Round Barn built 1918
NRHP 1986
County Road F62
41°33′38″N 91°37′52″W / 41.56056°N 91.63111°W / 41.56056; -91.63111 (Miller Round Barn)
Sharon Center, Iowa
Eckle Round Barn built 1928
NRHP 1986
Off Iowa Highway 168
41°3′39″N 94°59′1″W / 41.06083°N 94.98361°W / 41.06083; -94.98361 (Eckle Round Barn)
Shelby, Iowa
Dobbin Round Barn built 1919
NRHP 1986
Off County Road S52
41°59′6″N 93°11′58″W / 41.98500°N 93.19944°W / 41.98500; -93.19944 (Dobbin Round Barn)
State Center, Iowa
Round Barn, Pilot Grove Township built 1912
NRHP 1986
County Road H20
41°6′21″N 95°4′50″W / 41.10583°N 95.08056°W / 41.10583; -95.08056 (Round Barn, Pilot Grove Township)
Stennett, Iowa
John W. Young Round Barn built 1917
NRHP 1986
Off U.S. Route 63
42°11′36″N 92°28′28″W / 42.19333°N 92.47444°W / 42.19333; -92.47444 (John W. Young Round Barn)
Traer, Iowa
Clark Round Barn built 1908
NRHP 1986
County Road T7H
40°58′46″N 92°52′50″W / 40.97944°N 92.88056°W / 40.97944; -92.88056 (Clark Round Barn)
Tyrone, Iowa

Kentucky

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Bird Octagonal Mule Barn built c.1880
NRHP 1988
Cropper Rd. (Kentucky Route 43), Shelby County, Kentucky, about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Cropper, Kentucky38°17′16″N 85°07′38″W / 38.28778°N 85.12722°W / 38.28778; -85.12722 (Bird Octagonal Mule Barn) Shelby County, Kentucky Only recorded octagonal barn and one of few mule barns to be identified in Shelby County."[39]

North Dakota

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Robert Abell Round Barn built 1942
NRHP 1986
46°22′35″N 99°28′29″W / 46.37639°N 99.47472°W / 46.37639; -99.47472 (Robert Abell Round Barn) Burnstad, North Dakota It cost $800 to build.
Urbain Cote Round Barn built 1943
1986
47°38′40″N 100°3′30″W / 47.64444°N 100.05833°W / 47.64444; -100.05833 (Urbain Cote Round Barn) Dunseith, North Dakota Its hay loft floor "was used by roller skaters during the 1950s and shows little wear or sagging."[40]: 2 
Rodman Octagonal Barn built 1890
NRHP 1986
46°24′33″N 98°47′17″W / 46.40917°N 98.78806°W / 46.40917; -98.78806 (Rodman Octagonal Barn) Near Edgeley, North Dakota
Gerhardt Octagonal Pig House built 1930
NRHP 1986
46°52′28″N 102°29′37″W / 46.87444°N 102.49361°W / 46.87444; -102.49361 (Gerhardt Octagonal Pig House) Near Gladstone, North Dakota An octagonal pig-house deemed to meet the NRHP multiple property criteria for North Dakota round barns
Carlott Funseth Round Barn built 1909
NRHP 1986
47°46′46″N 97°35′56″W / 47.77944°N 97.59889°W / 47.77944; -97.59889 (Carlott Funseth Round Barn) Kempton, North Dakota Built by Sven and Ole Olson to replace a previous, octagonal barn
Cecil Baker Round Barn built 1921
NRHP 1986
47°15′13″N 98°52′47″W / 47.25361°N 98.87972°W / 47.25361; -98.87972 (Cecil Baker Round Barn) Kensal, North Dakota Apparently a kit barn, purchased from the Gordon Vantine Company of Davenport, Iowa.[41]: 25 
Sylvanus Marriage Octagonal Barn built 1902
NRHP 1986
47°36′50″N 99°5′50″W / 47.61389°N 99.09722°W / 47.61389; -99.09722 (Sylvanus Marriage Octagonal Barn) Near New Rockford, North Dakota Octagonal barn
Jens Myhre Round Barn built 1919
NRHP 1986
47°44′46″N 99°12′11″W / 47.74611°N 99.20306°W / 47.74611; -99.20306 (Jens Myhre Round Barn) New Rockford, North Dakota Only surviving North Dakota round barn with a ramp to its mow area, hence "may have been perceived as out of fashion and behind the times."[42]: 41 
Niels Nielsen Fourteen-Side Barn Farm built 1914
NRHP 1986
48°49′54″N 102°57′33″W / 48.83167°N 102.95917°W / 48.83167; -102.95917 (Niels Nielsen Fourteen-Side Barn Farm) Near Noonan, North Dakota Pre-cut kit barn from a firm in Chicago[43]
Levi Glick Round Barn built 1923
NRHP 1986
48°13′29″N 101°10′20″W / 48.22472°N 101.17222°W / 48.22472; -101.17222 (Levi Glick Round Barn) Surrey, North Dakota

Ohio

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Round Barn (Columbus Grove, Ohio) Built 1910
NRHP 1980
Columbus Grove, Ohio
Round Barn (Lima, Ohio) Built 1911
NRHP 1980
Lima, Ohio
Round Barn (New Hampshire, Ohio) Built 1877
NRHP 1980
New Hampshire, Ohio Largest round barn east of the Mississippi River. Also known as J.H. Manchester Round Barn
Round Barn (Paulding, Ohio) Built 1911
NRHP 1980
Paulding, Ohio
Round Barn (Van Wert, Ohio) Built 1910
NRHP 1980
Van Wert, Ohio Also known as Clayton Hoover Round Barn

South Dakota

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Pettigrew Barns built 1901
NRHP 2004
44°02′41″N 96°35′26″W / 44.04472°N 96.59056°W / 44.04472; -96.59056 (Pettigrew Barns) Flandreau, South Dakota Octagonal barn built before 1903 date which has been cited as earliest round or polygonal barns in South Dakota
Freier Round Barn Draper, South Dakota
Shafer Round Barn built 1920
NRHP 1995
43°32′31″N 96°38′58″W / 43.54194°N 96.64944°W / 43.54194; -96.64944 (Shafer Round Barn) Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Stark Round Barn built 1921
NRHP 2001
43°48′14″N 97°27′4″W / 43.80389°N 97.45111°W / 43.80389; -97.45111 (Stark Round Barn) Near Unityville, South Dakota
Corson Emminger Round Barn built 1909–10
NRHP 1978
44°51′41″N 97°06′34″W / 44.86128°N 97.10946°W / 44.86128; -97.10946 (Corson Emminger Round Barn) Watertown, South Dakota
J. Whitney Goff Round Barn Winfred, South Dakota

Wisconsin

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Dougan Round Barn built 1911<annbr>NRHP 1979 42°30′29″N 88°59′20″W / 42.50806°N 88.98889°W / 42.50806; -88.98889 (Dougan Round Barn) Beloit, Wisconsin Served a dairy farm of 120 cows.[44] The barn was demolished in 2012.[45]
George Apfel Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1979
43°39′15″N 90°41′24″W / 43.65417°N 90.69500°W / 43.65417; -90.69500 (George Apfel Round Barn) Clinton, Wisconsin Octagonal in shape.
Annala Round Barn built 1921
NRHP 1979
46°25′5″N 90°9′41″W / 46.41806°N 90.16139°W / 46.41806; -90.16139 (Annala Round Barn) Hurley, Wisconsin
Central Wisconsin State Fair Round Barn built 1916[46]
NRHP 1979
Jct. of Vine Ave. and E. 17th St.

44°39′8″N 90°10′27″W / 44.65222°N 90.17417°W / 44.65222; -90.17417 (Central Wisconsin State Fair Round Barn)

Marshfield, Wisconsin The world's largest round barn
Dean-Armstrong-Englund Octagonal Barn built 1893
NRHP-delisted 1984
Near Milton, Wisconsin It had a windmill.[44]: 3 
Gempeler Round Barn built 1912
NRHP 1979
42°39′50″N 89°19′50″W / 42.66389°N 89.33056°W / 42.66389; -89.33056 (Gempeler Round Barn) Near Orfordville, Wisconsin 68 foot diameter barn, "significant for its ingenious construction, with its main story supported by an inverse pylon made up of an oak trunk upside down in the center of the basement"[44]: 10 
Risum Round Barn built 1892
NRHP 1979
42°35′55″N 89°17′35″W / 42.59861°N 89.29306°W / 42.59861; -89.29306 (Risum Round Barn) Orfordville, Wisconsin Built early, in 1890–92, for a Norwegian immigrant; a 60-foot diameter barn.[44]: 6–7 
Barn near Mauston Lindina, Wisconsin

Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma

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Numerous round and octagon barns in Kansas, including some already- or since-destroyed ones, are covered in a 1999 Kansas State Historical Society study.[47] Round barns in Kansas and these other states include:

Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Raymond Brinkman barn Built 1912 38°46′04″N 94°38′48″W / 38.76778°N 94.64667°W / 38.76778; -94.64667 (Raymond Brinkman barn) Stillwell, Kansas Built to house percherons. 48-foot diameter, 33 feet tall.
Thompson-Wohlschlegel Round Barn Built 1912
NRHP 1985
37°16′33″N 97°58′4″W / 37.27583°N 97.96778°W / 37.27583; -97.96778 (Thompson-Wohlschlegel Round Barn) Harper, Kansas
Fromme-Birney Round Barn Mullinville, Kansas
Dammon Round Barn built 1914
NRHP 1980
Red Wing, Minnesota 60 Ft high and 55 ft. in diameter. Has open center in upper floor where silo was originally. Now serves as a MN Wedding Venue. More updated pictures at www.roundbarnfarm.com
Cota Round Barns built 1921
NRHP 1982
45°34′46″N 93°56′50″W / 45.57944°N 93.94722°W / 45.57944; -93.94722 (Cota Round Barns) St. Cloud, Minnesota
Moody Barn built 1915
NRHP 1980
45°18′7″N 92°52′14″W / 45.30194°N 92.87056°W / 45.30194; -92.87056 (Moody Barn) Chisago County, Minnesota
Sparre Barn Built 1917–24
NRHP 1980
45°20′4.8″N 93°28′9.4″W / 45.334667°N 93.469278°W / 45.334667; -93.469278 (Sparre Barn) Anoka County, Minnesota
Doncaster Round Barn Built 1882
NRHP 2015
45°34′12″N 112°18′49″W / 45.57000°N 112.31361°W / 45.57000; -112.31361 (Doncaster Round Barn) Twin Bridges, Montana Birthplace of 1889 Kentucky Derby winner Spokane, NRHP-listed
Kent Dairy Round Barn Built 1941
NRHP 1995
45°13′09″N 109°14′29″W / 45.21917°N 109.24139°W / 45.21917; -109.24139 (Kent Dairy Round Barn) Red Lodge, Montana
Couser Barn built 1912–13
NRHP 1986
Near Laurel, Nebraska Dodecagon-shaped, balloon-framed.
Starke Round Barn Built 1902
NRHP 1972
40°5′8.6″N 98°26′12.2″W / 40.085722°N 98.436722°W / 40.085722; -98.436722 (Starke Round Barn) Red Cloud, Nebraska
Ehlers Round Barn built 1922-4
NRHP 1995
40°41′32″N 96°34′20″W / 40.69222°N 96.57222°W / 40.69222; -96.57222 (Ehlers Round Barn) Roca, Nebraska Innovative and efficient design; severely damaged by a snowstorm on 4 February 2012, purportedly "beyond repair."[48][49]
Arcadia Round Barn Built 1898
NRHP 1977
107 Highway 66
35°39′44″N 97°19′33″W / 35.66222°N 97.32583°W / 35.66222; -97.32583 (Arcadia Round Barn)
Arcadia, Oklahoma Famous Route 66 landmark, 60 feet in diameter, built by William "Big Bill" Odor, "subject of a massive, and award-winning, volunteer restoration effort in 1988 when the original roof collapsed"[50]
Hines Round Barn Built 1913
NRHP 1984
35°26′55″N 94°47′17″W / 35.44861°N 94.78806°W / 35.44861; -94.78806 (Hines Round Barn) Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Frank Uehling Barn 1918 built
1985 NRHP-listed
41°44′16″N 96°30′04″W / 41.73778°N 96.50111°W / 41.73778; -96.50111 (Frank Uehling Barn) Uehling, Nebraska

Mid-Atlantic

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Delaware and Pennsylvania

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Cherbourg Round Barn built 1918
NRHP 1978

39°9′4″N 75°27′27″W / 39.15111°N 75.45750°W / 39.15111; -75.45750 (Cherbourg Round Barn)
Little Creek, Delaware
Neff Round Barn built c.1910
NRHP 1979
Off of Pennsylvania Route 45, Potter Township
40°49′3″N 77°42′6″W / 40.81750°N 77.70167°W / 40.81750; -77.70167 (Neff Round Barn)
south of Centre Hall, Pennsylvania
Noah Sheely Round Barn built 1914 About 8 miles (13 km) west of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In use as a fruit market and for events.[51]

New York

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Building Image Dates Location City, State 'Description
McArthur-Martin Hexadecagon Barn 1883 built, NRHP-listed 1984 Bloomville in Delaware County, New York 16-sided, 100 feet in diameter
Bates Round Barn 1928–31[52] NY 12
42°18′10″N 75°48′05″W / 42.302852°N 75.801491°W / 42.302852; -75.801491 (Bates Round Barn)
Greene, Chenango County, New York [53]
Young Round Barn 1914–16[52] NY 12, about 3 miles south of Greene
42°17′40″N 75°48′27″W / 42.29431°N 75.80739°W / 42.29431; -75.80739 (Young Round Barn)
Greene, Chenango County, New York [54]
Kelly Round Barn 1893[52] Halcottsville, Delaware County, New York Travis-omitted?
Zoller-Frasier Round Barn c.1895[52] Newville, Herkimer County, New York Travis-omitted?
Bronck Farm 13-Sided Barn Peter Bronck Rd. (County Highway 42)
42°20′47″N 73°50′41″W / 42.346253°N 73.844812°W / 42.346253; -73.844812 (Bronck Farm Barn)
Coxsackie, Greene County, New York 13-sided barn at Bronck Museum[55]
Lunn-Musser Octagon Barn[52] 1885 NY 51
42°35′15″N 75°11′48″W / 42.587491°N 75.196781°W / 42.587491; -75.196781 (Musser barn)
New Lisbon, Otsego County, New York [56]
Parker 13-Sided Barn 1896 NY 10
42°28′53″N 74°36′17″W / 42.481327°N 74.604654°W / 42.481327; -74.604654 (Donald Martin Barn)
Jefferson, Schoharie County, New York (Travis identifies this as 12-sided and would name it "Donald Martin barn"?)[57]
Unnamed barn on Daniels Road 3339 Daniels Rd.
43°15′13″N 78°50′49″W / 43.253691°N 78.847026°W / 43.253691; -78.847026 (Barn on Daniels Road)
Wilson, Niagara County, New York [58]
Baker Octagon Barn[52] 1882 NY 28 at Walters Way
42°49′26″N 75°00′54″W / 42.82385°N 75.014876°W / 42.82385; -75.014876
Ritchfield, Otsego County, New York [59]

NY notes

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Gamel hexadecagon barn[52] 16-sided Gamel barn in North Collins, New York

Schultz 15-sided barn (1918–1929)[52] at Cohecton not listed due to DOE owner objection

"Nine octagonal barns, most built in the 1870s and 1880s, have been noted in New York, and undoubtedly many more have never been recorded. Extant examples in the nominated group include the Baker octagon barn near Richfield Springs (1882), the Lunn-Musser octagon barn in New Lisbon (1885), and the Lattin-Crandall octagon barn in Catharine (1893)."[52]

McArthur-Martin barn in Kortright (1883) 16-sided[52]

Parker 13-sided barn (1896) about 15 miles north of Kortright in Jefterson[52]

"Roof types among the nominated examples include conical (for example the Schultz 15-sided barn at Cochecton, New York (1918), gambrel. (the Young round barn at Greene-1914), and domical (Bates barn at Greene)."[52]

11 of 12 listed, p21[52]

New England

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Massachusetts, New Hampshire

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Building Image Dates Location City, State hidden---->
Round barn at Hancock Shaker Village 1826, expanded 1870s Hancock, Massachusetts
Round barn on NH-10 430 NH-1044°00′36″N 72°04′10″W / 44.01000°N 72.06938°W / 44.01000; -72.06938 (Unidentified round barn on NH-10) Piermont, New Hampshire There is "Round Barn Shoppe" identified on Google maps.

Vermont

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Ralph Joslin barn[60] 1910 E. Warren Rd44°10′05″N 72°48′41″W / 44.16805°N 72.81127°W / 44.16805; -72.81127 (Round barn on E. Warren Rd.) Waitsfield, Vermont 12-sided barn built 1910, restored 1990, at Green Mountain Cultural Center[60] Farm had been in one family seven generations.[61] An "Inn at the Round Barn Farm" is there.
Robinson Brothers barn 1910,16(?) Robinson Road43°50′13″N 72°26′02″W / 43.837057°N 72.434026°W / 43.837057; -72.434026 (Robinson Brothers barn) Strafford Township, Orange County, Vermont 10-sided barn[62]
Russell Moore barn
Shelburne Museum
1899 U.S. 544°20′34″N 72°02′35″W / 44.342831°N 72.042986°W / 44.342831; -72.042986 (Russell Moore barn) St. Johnsbury, Vermont Russell Moore barn,[63] moved 1985–86 partly by helicopter and serves as orientation center of the Shelburne Museum.[64]
Butson barn 1903 Round Barn Road44°07′42″N 72°02′35″W / 44.12845°N 72.04301°W / 44.12845; -72.04301 (Butson barn) Wells River, Vermont [65]
Field barn 1912 Satterly Rd44°11′32″N 73°14′31″W / 44.19216°N 73.24187°W / 44.19216; -73.24187 (Field barn) Ferrisburgh, Vermont [66]
Welch barn 1916 Elmore Rd.44°33′14″N 72°33′01″W / 44.553764°N 72.550159°W / 44.553764; -72.550159 (Welch barn) Morristown, Vermont 20-sided barn, 75'x40'[67]
Southwick or Haberman barn 1911 Calais, Vermont [68]
Round Barn Apartments 1902 Faywood Rd.44°44′36″N 73°16′39″W / 44.743458°N 73.277593°W / 44.743458; -73.277593 (Round Barn Apartments) Grand Isle, Vermont Round barn converted into apartments.[69]
12-sided barn 2604 E. Hill Rd.43°18′47″N 72°42′02″W / 43.313042°N 72.700543°W / 43.313042; -72.700543 (12-sided barn) Andover, Vermont 12-sided barn[70]
West View Farm 1903 Hastings Road (Waterbury Highway 34)44°24′12″N 71°59′35″W / 44.403376°N 71.992921°W / 44.403376; -71.992921 (West View Farm round barn) Waterford, Vermont Three-level 80 feet (24 m) diameter barn which was immediately a tourist attraction.

South: Georgia, Missouri, West Virginia and Virginia

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Orrie J. Smith Round Barn
40°13′32″N 92°33′33″W / 40.22556°N 92.55917°W / 40.22556; -92.55917 (Orrie J. Smith Round Barn)
Kirksville, Missouri In Orie J. Smith Black and White Stock Farm Historic District, NRHP-listed
Rea Octagonal Barn Rea, Missouri Vertical white siding, windowed clerestory, used for cattle and in good condition (in August 2019?).[71]Another photo
Round barn near Bosworth On route 211 just north of county route M, somewhat northwest of Bosworth, Missouri
39°29′17″N 93°23′04″W / 39.488106°N 93.384454°W / 39.488106; -93.384454 (Round barn near Bosworth)
Ridge Township, Carroll County, Missouri Historic, true round barn, white.[71]
Round barn in Belton Behind house at 1101 Main St., Belton, Missouri
38°48′26″N 94°31′32″W / 38.807151°N 94.525467°W / 38.807151; -94.525467 (Round barn in Belton)
Belton, Missouri Historic, true round barn, unpainted.[71]
Round barn near Ravenswood 240th St.,
40°22′27″N 93°23′04″W / 40.374239°N 93.384454°W / 40.374239; -93.384454 (Round barn near Ravenswood)
Jackson Township, Nodaway County, Missouri Historic barn with new roof in 2012.[71]
12-sided barn near Taberville NW State Route H, near Taberville
38°02′16″N 93°59′50″W / 38.037712°N 93.997117°W / 38.037712; -93.997117 (12-sided barn near Taberville)
Taber Township, St. Clair County, Missouri Historic 12-sided barn, red.[71]
Dorough Round Barn and Farm built 1917
NRHP 1980
33°42′04″N 84°58′07″W / 33.701235°N 84.968505°W / 33.701235; -84.968505 (Dorough Round Barn) Hickory Level, Georgia 14-sided, now in complete disrepair
8 Sided Barn in Laurens County Built 1910s 1547 GA-31 East Dublin, Georgia 31027 East Dublin, VA 8 Sided Barn on private property. Source https://vanishinggeorgia.com/2017/11/30/round-barn-laurens-county/
Blankenship Farm 14-sided barn 1929 built
NRHP 1989
0.4 miles (0.64 km) south of the junction of VA 733 and 37°11′3″N 80°21′53″W / 37.18417°N 80.36472°W / 37.18417; -80.36472 (Blankenship Farm 14-sided barn) Ellett, Virginia 14-sided
Round barn in New Market 13789 N. Valley Pike38°36′05″N 78°42′57″W / 38.60131°N 78.71582°W / 38.60131; -78.71582 (Round barn in New Market) New Market, Virginia Identified as "The Round Barn" already in Google maps.
Washington's 16-sided barn built 1793 Mount Vernon, Virginia Reproduction(?) of barn at Mount Vernon "invented" by George Washington, where wheat was trodden.[72]
Hoffman Round Barn built 1913
NRHP 2009
38°20′55″N 78°19′53″W / 38.34861°N 78.33139°W / 38.34861; -78.33139 (Hoffman Round Barn) Wolftown, Virginia
Hamilton Round Barn built 1911
NRHP 1985
39°30′59.04″N 80°20′15.72″W / 39.5164000°N 80.3377000°W / 39.5164000; -80.3377000 (Hamilton Round Barn) Mannington, West Virginia

South America

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Museo Colonial Alemán or Frutillar German Colonial Museum 41°07′55″S 73°01′45″W / 41.131834°S 73.029156°W / -41.131834; -73.029156 (Round barn at Frutillar German Colonial Museum) Frutillar Bajo, Frutillar, Los Lagos, Chile, Chile

Europe

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Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
Rundscheune Bollbrügge 54°19′44″N 10°56′50″E / 54.329023°N 10.947101°E / 54.329023; 10.947101 (Rundscheune Bollbrügge) Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
The Wonderful Barn 1743 completed 53°21′35″N 6°30′36″W / 53.359757°N 6.510011°W / 53.359757; -6.510011 (Wonderful Barn) Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland a granary
Bottle Tower (Dublin) aka Hall's Barn 1742 built 53°17′45″N 6°16′08″W / 53.295924°N 6.268791°W / 53.295924; -6.268791 (The Wonderful Barn) Whitehall Road, Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland Derivative of The Wonderful Barn
Bakendorf round barn Zum Resthof 7
53°29′56″N 11°14′14″E / 53.498948°N 11.237310°E / 53.498948; 11.237310 (Bakendorf round barn)
Bakendorf, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Now a converted barn
Fincken Round Barn 53°21′20″N 12°26′33″E / 53.35556°N 12.44250°E / 53.35556; 12.44250 (Fincken Rundscheune) Fincken, district Müritz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Used as a fire station
Bjärtrå Folk Museum Round Barn circa 1858 62°59′19″N 17°52′33″E / 62.98861°N 17.87583°E / 62.98861; 17.87583 (Bjärtrå) Bjärtrå, near Kramfors, Sweden
Round Barn in Viätt 63°04′18″N 17°49′43″E / 63.07167°N 17.82861°E / 63.07167; 17.82861 (Round barn in Viätt) Viätt, Kramfors, Sweden Hexagonal, log barn or granary
Nätra Folk Museum Round Barn 63°12′06″N 18°31′10″E / 63.20167°N 18.51944°E / 63.20167; 18.51944 (Nätra Folk Museum Octagonal Barn) Örnsköldsvik, Sweden Technically an octagonal, log granary

Notes

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  1. ^ This list confirms existence of 15 round or polygonal barns in Canada (8 of them in Quebec near the U.S. border) from Google and Bing satellite view, as of the satellite photos presented in Google and Bing in March 2016.
  2. ^ One barn in Quebec on Chemin Tetreault noted by Travis as possibly gone, is not now found on Google maps satellite view.

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