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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
The Gaspar Barn
In considering the creation of some new structures at the Curran Homestead, the Gaspar Barn might serve as an example of a medium size structure with extensions. This structure is similar to the Curran barn in its construction. The framework is a combination of load bearing mortise and tenon beams and knee braces that have been spiked into place. Here are some photos of the structure:
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