Boone Fowler Rogers Barn (Boone County, Ky.)
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Boone Fowler Rogers Barn (Boone County, Ky.)
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Description
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Floor Plan: N/A
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Located on Belleview Road, the Boone Fowler Rogers Barn was built circa 1840. It is one of the county's finest examples of the English side-entry barn: one of Kentucky's predominant barn types from the early 19th through the mid-20th centuries.
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The barn lies at the terminus of a picturesque farm lane that follows Willoughby Creek; it was originally part of the alignment of the Belleview-Petersburg Turnpike. The surrounding farm has been in the Rogers family since their ancestor, William Rogers, came to Boone County from Virgina.
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The barn is an imposing structure of rectangular form with side-gabled metal roof, on piers of drylaid fieldstone. It retains much of its original vertical board siding, never painted or oiled, in good condition. The interior features the classic three-bay plan and incorporates a huge “summer beam” used in threshing operations.
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The barn was added to the National Register in 2000.
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Has beginning
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Construction Date: 1840
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Identifier
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Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 1244
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National Register reference number: 901
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National Archives identifier: 123845681
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Full address
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5394 Belleview Road
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Latitude
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38.87866227
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Longitude
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-84.69468877
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Target coordinates
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699973.001 m
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4305837.624 m
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Bibliographic citation
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Historic Structures of Boone County, page 57
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