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  • Twaddle - Pedroli Ranch ~ Franktown Road ~ Washoe Valley NV

    Twaddle - Pedroli Ranch ~ Franktown Road ~ Washoe Valley NV

    This ranch built in 1860 and on the register of historic buildings, burned down in the little washoe fire in 2016 .

  • Barn ~ Franktown Rd #1 ~  Washoe Valley, Nevada

    Barn ~ Franktown Rd #1 ~ Washoe Valley, Nevada

    Barn on Franktown rd in washoe valley nevada

  • Barn ~ Franktown Rd #2 ~  Washoe Valley Nevada

    Barn ~ Franktown Rd #2 ~ Washoe Valley Nevada

    Barn and stalls in washoe valley nevada

  • Barn ~ Franktown Rd #3 ~ Washoe Valley, Nevada

    Barn ~ Franktown Rd #3 ~ Washoe Valley, Nevada

  • USA Flag Quilt Barn #6 Quincy California

    USA Flag Quilt Barn #6 Quincy California

    Have you ever driven past a barn with a quilt block pattern and wondered about the meaning behind it? Barn quilts began as a way to honor a loved one with a gorgeous piece of folk art. While barn quilts have been around for many years, there's been a spike in popularity in the last two decades. In Adams County, Ohio, in 2001, Donna Sue Groves set out to honor her mother, Maxine, and her quilt art by painting a quilt block on her tobacco barn. The idea was a hit, and soon friends and neighbors wanted barn quilts of their own. Donna realized that her unique quilting could have quite the effect on the area, so she decided to paint barns with quilt squares all over, and soon the first barn quilt trail was born.

  • Dangberg Ranch Barn 1870   #2 ~ Minden Nevada

    Dangberg Ranch Barn 1870 #2 ~ Minden Nevada

    Historical Barn, Dangberg Ranch built in 1870 Minden, Nevada

  • Dangberg Ranch 1870 ~ Minden Nevada

    Dangberg Ranch 1870 ~ Minden Nevada

    Historical Barn ~ Dangberg Ranch ~ Built in 1870 Minden, Nevada

  • Howling Wolf

    Howling Wolf

    Yellow Barn near Huffaker Lane in Reno Nevada

  • Red Barn #2

    Red Barn #2

  • Red Barn #1

    Red Barn #1

    Red Barn in Reno Nevada

  • Franktown Barn #1 ~ Washoe Valley, Nevada

    Franktown Barn #1 ~ Washoe Valley, Nevada

  • Abandon

    Abandon

    An old shed left abandon in Quincy, California

  • Barn in Fall ~ Sierra Valley Ca.

    Barn in Fall ~ Sierra Valley Ca.

    Fall color highlights this barn out near Quincy Ca.

  • Quilt Barn #1  ~ Quincy California

    Quilt Barn #1 ~ Quincy California

    Have you ever driven past a barn with a quilt block pattern and wondered about the meaning behind it? Barn quilts began as a way to honor a loved one with a gorgeous piece of folk art. While barn quilts have been around for many years, there's been a spike in popularity in the last two decades. In Adams County, Ohio, in 2001, Donna Sue Groves set out to honor her mother, Maxine, and her quilt art by painting a quilt block on her tobacco barn. The idea was a hit, and soon friends and neighbors wanted barn quilts of their own. Donna realized that her unique quilting could have quite the effect on the area, so she decided to paint barns with quilt squares all over, and soon the first barn quilt trail was born.

  • Quilt Barn #2 ~ Quincy, California

    Quilt Barn #2 ~ Quincy, California

    Have you ever driven past a barn with a quilt block pattern and wondered about the meaning behind it? Barn quilts began as a way to honor a loved one with a gorgeous piece of folk art. While barn quilts have been around for many years, there's been a spike in popularity in the last two decades. In Adams County, Ohio, in 2001, Donna Sue Groves set out to honor her mother, Maxine, and her quilt art by painting a quilt block on her tobacco barn. The idea was a hit, and soon friends and neighbors wanted barn quilts of their own. Donna realized that her unique quilting could have quite the effect on the area, so she decided to paint barns with quilt squares all over, and soon the first barn quilt trail was born.

  • Quilt Barn #3 ~ Quincy, California

    Quilt Barn #3 ~ Quincy, California

    Have you ever driven past a barn with a quilt block pattern and wondered about the meaning behind it? Barn quilts began as a way to honor a loved one with a gorgeous piece of folk art. While barn quilts have been around for many years, there's been a spike in popularity in the last two decades. In Adams County, Ohio, in 2001, Donna Sue Groves set out to honor her mother, Maxine, and her quilt art by painting a quilt block on her tobacco barn. The idea was a hit, and soon friends and neighbors wanted barn quilts of their own. Donna realized that her unique quilting could have quite the effect on the area, so she decided to paint barns with quilt squares all over, and soon the first barn quilt trail was born.

  • Quilt Barn #4 ~ Sierra Valley ~ California

    Quilt Barn #4 ~ Sierra Valley ~ California

    IMG_9578 Eastern Sierra's flank a Quilt Barn in the Sierra Valley Have you ever driven past a barn with a quilt block pattern and wondered about the meaning behind it? Barn quilts began as a way to honor a loved one with a gorgeous piece of folk art. While barn quilts have been around for many years, there's been a spike in popularity in the last two decades. In Adams County, Ohio, in 2001, Donna Sue Groves set out to honor her mother, Maxine, and her quilt art by painting a quilt block on her tobacco barn. The idea was a hit, and soon friends and neighbors wanted barn quilts of their own. Donna realized that her unique quilting could have quite the effect on the area, so she decided to paint barns with quilt squares all over, and soon the first barn quilt trail was born.

  • Quilt Barn #5 ~ Sierra Valley

    Quilt Barn #5 ~ Sierra Valley

    Have you ever driven past a barn with a quilt block pattern and wondered about the meaning behind it? Barn quilts began as a way to honor a loved one with a gorgeous piece of folk art. While barn quilts have been around for many years, there's been a spike in popularity in the last two decades. In Adams County, Ohio, in 2001, Donna Sue Groves set out to honor her mother, Maxine, and her quilt art by painting a quilt block on her tobacco barn. The idea was a hit, and soon friends and neighbors wanted barn quilts of their own. Donna realized that her unique quilting could have quite the effect on the area, so she decided to paint barns with quilt squares all over, and soon the first barn quilt trail was born.

  • Old Cabin ~ Verdi, Nevada

    Old Cabin ~ Verdi, Nevada

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