Noah Ogle's Barn II
Rainy misty day at the Noah ‘Bud’ Ogle Place. The barn was the activity center of the farm. The animals that were crucial to making it day to day lived here. The tools used were stored here as well as winter fodder for the livestock. Those passing thru might sometimes get water an feed for their animals earning the owner some spare income. This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains and is an example of early Appalachian structures. There is a spring, unseen, to the left of the barn that Noah ran a trough from to the house for running water.



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HELUA
Love it…the grey old barn … the lush vegetation in the humid air…and the story behind!
Great work, Gary !!!
firstglance
awesome shot wish i was there !!!
Scott Ward
Very nice shot, and framed well by the trees. Good composition.
geosgurl
what a beautiful place! great shot!
Kenny Gulley Jr.
gorgeous discovery
Mary Campbell
Beautiful capture of an interesting piece of histroy
mikepaulhamus
this is great, glad you shared.
Jay Stockhaus
Great shot of a wonderful place.