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CPYRGHT Unusual and appealing iji its Ro ... dB i lies about I mill, jrojtj 41t, .1 p, A Museum JLhat Gracefully round, painted white, and :)pped with a neat, eight-sided cupola, it )oks more like a place of worship than (lie uilding it was meant to be. But the I-fam- ton Round Barn in northern West Vir- inia served its purpose well for niany cars, and now it serves as a monument to s history and unusual design. Once far more common, round barns ave all but disappeared from our land. cape. It is said that George Washin,oton imself built the first one seen in America, ;rising it on his Mount Vernon estato. :olklore also tells us (fiat some people vored circular barns because there were 3 comers Where evil spirits could hide. A sure fact, though, is that round bar ns ere particularly efficient for their tinie ,id their use. They had spacious upper .~X-' k livestock werefed and watered at this r trough on the barn's lo wer level. lofts, which were used for storage and were connected fly chutes to the livestock's feeding areas below. The West Virginia barn, 00 feet in diani- eter, was built near Mannington in 1912 by Anios Hamilton, who owned what's been called the largest dairy farm in these parts. He designed it along the lines of a barn he'd seen in Pennsylvania. flamillon buil t on two levels. with tire loft if) the center of the second level anda cupola above to aid in Ncritilotion and help dry the hay. Today. the l4arnilton barn on flaggy Meodow Road is clean and empty. Par- tialiy restored, it is owned by the West Augusta Historical Society, which also rUnSa small rnuscuni in Mannington. Resi- dents from the area have donated items for hoth. Yokes and a fcw other farm tools, such os punips, hang along the wall and stand together in the center. Mining equipment, an old bucksaw, saddles, a carriage built in the late IMX)'s, and other memorabilia occupy the upper level. And at the very top, the cupola's windows reflect the mountains rising abruptly around the little vallev below. The Hamilton Round Barn is about I jifile from Mannington. It's open every Sunday from 1:30 to 4 p.m. during April throu h October, or by appointment for live or more. Admission is charged, 'Fo IL -arn more, write to the West Augusta Historical Society, Box 414, Manning- ton, West Virginia 26582; or telephone (304) 986-26-16. Bordered by, two rivers that form Charleston's Harbor of I fistory, this unique city has been welcoming Visitors year-round for over 300 years. Stately ante-bellum homes, churches, museums, and antique,shops beautiful plantations and gardens - public and private beach resorts & golf courses - carriage tours, Fort Sumter, Aircraft Carrier Yorktown, and hundreds of other things to see and do. Dining is unsurpassed and lodging varies from charming inns to grand hotels, Special events include: Oct. -Nov., Fall House & Carden Tours and Art & Antiques Exposi- tion; Dec., Christmas in Charleston; Jan., Oyster Festival; Feb,, Wildlife Exposition; Mar. -April, Festival of Houses. Als "is... N j; 11 411 :T: 7%7 PYRGHT m "l, 1 Send for Free color brochure. ----- - M I IN,- ---- Charleston I ~ident I f41' Convention & I I ,/ Visitors Bureau L/ ). Box 975 - Charleston. S.C. 2940 _SeeWmber 1985 Ilse R0015004300ul