Route 66: No Right Angles Here! Round Barn In Arcadia, Oklahoma
Route 66: No Right Angles Here! Round Barn In Arcadia, Oklahoma
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Round Barn on Route 66 in Arcadia, Oklahoma
Visit the round Barn on Route 66, survivorof decades of tornadoes and neglect, nowlovingly rebuilt for the enjoyment of all as seen through the eyes of Fox 25 Oklahoma City's Brent Weber in this Postcard from BWeb.
Round Barn
The Old Round Barn in Arcadia was built in 1898 alongside what later became Route 66. After 90 years of existence, the barn's roof collapsed in 1988 causing structural damage. This landmark treasure was restored and officially opened to the public in 1992. The Round Barn was listed in the National Register of Historical Places in 1977 and is the only wooden round barn in Oklahoma. Exhibits and a gift shop are located inside, while outdoor displays consist of primitive farm implements.
Mr. Sam and the Arcadia Round Barn
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From state of the art barn to a place of tragedy...it's even served as a Halloween haunted house. Channel Five Eyewitness News reporter Jay Villwock takes a look at a true Iowa original and attempts to save it as we go Villwocking Across Iowa.
The Round Stone Barn, Hancock Shaker Village, MA, United States.
A look at the Round Stone Barn, built in 1826, in the Hancock Shaker Village, Hancock, Massachusetts, United States. The village is now an open air museum with easy access to many buildings around the site. This video looks at the round stone barn, a quite beautiful building used to hold farm animals. The timber work inside is almost a work of art on its own.
Northwest Profiles: Palouse Round Barn
Produced in 1992, the story of an old Palouse round barn near Pullman, WA.
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The Big Round Barn in Iowa
A group of volunteers built a huge, round barn in Iowa -- almost completely from from native materials. This circular barn out in the country is over 100 feet in diameter and 40 feet high. For other Franklin Clay Films videos go to wxyzvideos.com
Round Barn - What Goes Round
Historic Round Barn located in Marengo, IL. Built in 1897 by WIllard Brothers Contractors and Builders - Belvidere, IL. Produced by Dean Rowe and John Fleener and Edited by Willow Tree Studios
The Amazing Round Barn
Today's Episode, I talked about the Round Barn in our city park.
This amazing Round Barn has been here for well over a hundred years.
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Round Barn Ukelele Jam
The Round Barn is a very popular icon on Route 66. But now discover what else is making people stop by for a bit; it’s LIVE music. The Ukulele Jam has become a popular event at the Round Barn. It’s very casual, very laid back and it’s all about the audience participation! Stop in for a listen and a fun mini concert!
Roadside Roundup
Get your kicks on RT 66... or any other Oklahoma highway or byway where you can find roadside oddities. Listed below are those featured in our story, but there are many more out there, so hit the road!
Totem Pole Park
21300 Hwy 28A E
Foyil, OK 74031
918-342-9149
Blue Whale
2600 N Hwy 66
Catoosa, OK 74015
918-694-7390
Round Barn
107 E Hwy 66
Arcadia, OK 73007
405-396-0824
World's Largest Peanut
Durant City Hall
300 W. Evergreen St.
Durant, OK
580-924-7222
Round Barn
This round barn is in LaPorte County, Indiana. It is very beautiful and well maintained by our County.
DETAILED CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS FOR TYPICAL HOUSE AND BARN TYPES
Describes the construction of a prefabricated barn or barn type house. The site is surveyed and staked by a surveyor. Workmen dig the foundation, mix and pour concrete, erect the frame and walls, put on the roof, and paint the completed building. A well is drilled. Also shows a poultry house and another outbuilding.
Date: ca. 1936 - 1937
Creators: Department of Agriculture. Farm Security Administration. Information Division. ca. 1937-ca. 1942 (Most Recent)
From: Series: Motion Picture Films, ca. 1936 1918 - 1937 1975
Record Group 96: Records of the Farmers Home Administration, 1918 - 1975
localIdentifier: 96.3
naId: 13597
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Two Wheel Oklahoma: Route 66 (Part 1)
Tour the Mother Road from Sapulpa to Arcadia on this pilot episode of Two Wheel Oklahoma. Visit to watch more! Your hosts, Brad Mathison and Rex Brown, tour the old route via motorcycle and invite you to come ride along.This segment begins on a historic bridge outside of Sapulpa, OK and heads west toward the Rock Cafe in Stroud.
Community Spotlight: Ryan's Round Barn
After 108 years, it's one of only a few round barns remaining.
84 Year-Old Wood County Resident Creates Scale Model of Marshfield’s Round Barn
World’s Largest Round Barn Model will be Displayed at Farm Technology Days
Town of Sigel - For more than six decades, Bill Haas has been creating carpentry masterpieces. A retired carpenter and business owner, Haas enjoys re-creating history through his craft.
Though he spent his professional career building homes and other constructions, and even many of his “for fun” buildings are life-size (including a church, covered bridge, log cabin - and a replica of the one-room Pioneer Schoolhouse he attended as a child), several of his creations are to-scale tabletop models. He has recreated his family’s German-style barn, his wife Judy’s Dutch-style barn, and other relics of the past.
“I just love doing this,” said Haas. “It’s all I’ve ever wanted to do, but bigger buildings. Now I can’t climb, so now I’ve got to make smaller. This has always been my dream - to preserve the history of the area.”
Most recently, Haas has constructed a to-scale model of the World’s Largest Round Barn in Marshfield, in honor of Farm Technology Days, which is taking place in his native Wood County this July.
“Bill some years ago had spent a Sunday afternoon at the Upham House in Marshfield,” said wife, Judy. “They had the original blueprints of the Round Barn from which he got some information and drew up some drawings of his own.”
Inspired by Farm Technology Days coming to his home county this July, earlier this year Bill visited the barn to take photos and measurements inside.
“If I just looked at a blueprint, I couldn’t fathom how they did this,” he said. “By going in there and measuring everything and looking at it is the way I could understand.”
The original barn is 150’ across by 70’ high. The replica is 1/4th inch to the foot.
On January 14, 2018, Bill made the first cut, a circle that would be the foundation for the miniature round barn. During the cold winter months, Bill spent hours in his workshop and made several trips to the Central Wisconsin Fairgrounds to take more photos and measurements.
Various family members helped at different stages of the construction, assisting with measurements, painting, and other tasks.
After more than 500 hours of work, Haas’ patience and dedication paid off with a beautiful recreation of Marshfield’s historic landmark.
“It was a challenge,” said Haas. “It’s harder to make things round than it is square. I’m used to building things square.”
Working from photos that Judy took inside the real Round Barn, Haas constructed his model barn in layers, starting with a plywood base and working his way up to the cupola.
Using a “story pole,” a piece of lumber that worked as a guide, Haas knew how high each level of the barn needed to be and could track if he was meeting the right measurements.
Throughout construction, Haas marveled at the work of those one century before him who designed and constructed the full-size round barn.
“You gotta stand and study how they put this together, because it’s unique how they did this,” he said. “It’s amazing. You gotta put it together to appreciate how they did it. This is put together exactly the way they did it. I can see how they would have done it. One piece at a time, working their way up.”
Along with helping to keep the past alive and recognizing the importance of this local landmark, Haas hopes that his model helps residents relive fond memories of fairs gone by.
“People have seen it who have memories of when they used to take cattle up there,” he said. “They appreciate it because they remember it from when they were kids.”
He also hopes that by seeing the model barn and the complexity of it, that visitors to the full-size barn can experience a renewed appreciation for its construction.
“It was a fun project,” he said. “It’s a miracle it turned out the way it did.”
Calling it the “World’s Smallest World’s Largest Round Barn” Haas’ model will be on display at Farm Technology Days, July 10-12 in Wood County.
Pops store in Arcadia, Oklahoma on US Route 66
We visited the Pops store in Arcadia, Oklahoma right on U.S. Route 66 with a giant pop bottle with a straw. Can choose from so many types of sodas. Each bottle ran an average of about $2. Worth the stop.
Barns of The West ~ Back Where I Belong
I have a love for barns... old, new, or falling down. There is so much history, as well as stories that they tell by their condition. This is the first in a series of videos showcasing these wonderful structures located across the western states.
Fulton County Indiana's Historical Round Barn,s Great Wind of 2015
Fulton County Historical Society. Located just north of Rochester, Indiana. Loyal, Historic Living Village. The Great Wind of 2015