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Join Duncan Campbell of the Indiana Barn Foundation in a discussion of Indiana's barns their architectural styles and origins, and uses.
Old barns form an important part of the rural landscape and represent a link to our agricultural heritage. For generations, barns were symbols of family pride, hard work, and success in farming. Not only do barns serve to feed the land through agriculture and livestock care, they also provide symbolic landmarks in our midwestern landscape.
AGE GROUP: | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Library Event |
The Hope Branch building is temporarily closed. From August 21st through November 30, limited services will be done at Hope Annex, a few doors down from the library. Normal hours will continnue.
We expect the Library building to re-open in December. The Hope Branch Library is located on the Hope town square at 635 Harrison St. Completed in 1998 and designed by architect Deborah Berke, it is the information hub for the town of Hope.