Posted by jeffcat on December 28, 2017 at 18:05:51 from (50.207.7.236):
In Reply to: Ramp at the barn posted by Bill Brox on December 28, 2017 at 16:50:34:
You see a lot of these out in Lancaster county in Pennsylvania. Very old style. There are a lot of old Amish and Mennonite out there. I do know there are a few here and there in NJ and NY but it will be on a very old farm. From early to late 1800s. Come to think of it, there might be a few in the Gettysburg national park. If i am not mistaken they were made so the team could be lead in and you could actually turn it around on the floor. Those barns would sometimes have a turntable to turn a carriage or sleigh and such after it was pulled in. Then you would push them back against the rear wall. You would hand pitch the fodder into two huge piles on both sides. They would have had cribbing to hold everything in place. Tons of work. Yankee Magazine has been around for ages. Used to read it back in the 60s and 70s. These photos are from the battle field.
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