Jim Morris Barn

It is a two-story gambrel-roofed frame structure, with a stone foundation and board-and-batten exterior.

Built in a transverse crib plan, it has a narrow central path instead of a wide drive typical of the form.

Built c. 1900, it is unusual in having been designed specifically for the stabling of horses, rather than more general-purpose usage of most area barns.

[2] The barn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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