Octagon Barn

An octagon barn is a barn built in an octagonal shape. See round barn.

As a proper name, Octagon Barn or Octagonal Barn, may refer to:

in the United States

(by state)

  • San Luis Obispo Octagon Barn, San Luis Obispo, CA
  • Kinney Octagon Barn, Burr Oak, Iowa, listed on the U.S. NRHP
  • Secrest Octagon Barn, Downey, Iowa, NRHP
  • Octagon Barn (Jamaica, Iowa), NRHP
  • Fobes Octagon Barn, Lanesboro, Iowa, NRHP
  • Octagon Barn, Otter Township, Milo, Iowa, NRHP
  • Roberts Octagon Barn, Sharon Center, Iowa, NRHP
  • Grimes Octagon Barn, West Union, Iowa, NRHP
  • Bird Octagonal Mule Barn, Cropper, Kentucky, NRHP
  • A. E. Chambers Octagonal Barn, Petersburg, Kentucky, NRHP
  • J.F. Roberts Octagonal Barn, Rea, Missouri, NRHP
  • Octagonal Poultry House, Cold Spring, New Jersey, NRHP
  • Lattin-Crandall Octagon Barn, Catherine, New York, NRHP
  • Lunn-Musser Octagon Barn, Garrattsville, New York, NRHP
  • Mexico Octagon Barn, Mexico, New York, NRHP
  • Baker Octagon Barn, Richfield Springs, New York, NRHP
  • Rodman Octagonal Barn, Edgeley, North Dakota, NRHP
  • Gerhardt Octagonal Pig House, Gladstone, North Dakota, NRHP
  • Sylvanus Marriage Octagonal Barn, New Rockford, North Dakota, NRHP
  • James Wimer Octagonal Barn, Lookingglass, Oregon, NRHP
  • Harnsberger Octagonal Barn, Grottoes, Virginia, NRHP
  • Rankin Octagonal Barn, Silverton, West Virginia, NRHP
  • Gilley-tofsland Octagonal Barn, Edgerton, Wisconsin, NRHP

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