Morris Institute Dairy Barn, حظيرة في أركنساس، الولايات المتحدة
The Morris Institute Dairy Barn is a wooden structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in White County, Arkansas. Built around 1930 with two stories and a gable roof, the barn features an unusual internal layout with a central drive passage that crosses with a secondary drive extending into an attached shed section.
The barn was constructed around 1930 during the Great Depression as a working dairy facility for the Morris Institute on rural campus grounds. It was officially recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, documenting its importance as a regional example of Depression-era agricultural building practices.
The site is located in rural White County northwest of Searcy near Arkansas Highway 320. It remains relatively remote today, so plan accordingly if you wish to explore the historic location and its surrounding area.
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