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OADF-'@ ez J, Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-007t*001300170001-9 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1300170001-9 SESSION SUMMARY VIEWER #: 032 DATE: 30 NOV 88 START TIME: 0905 FINISH TIME: 1015 The site is a structure. The structure appears to be composed mostly of stone and wood although there is a presence of metal. The structure has an inside and an outside. The -.s.truct ure .'a-n.d site ME old yet possessew many new aspects of both structure and purpose. The structure has a floor, walls or sides and a ceiling or covering. The structure has more than one room (compartment) and is relatively large. Present at the site are wheels or cylinders which spin in a counter clockwise direction. These wheels are open or in some instances encased (see page 5, 6 and 12). There are objects at the site which are attached manually and serve as structures or supports of some type (see page 7). These objects are constructed of metal. The temperature at the site is relatively stable and is cool. The site is well above sea level. There Is vegetation of some sort surrounding the site. Colors present at the site are predominately earth tone -- black, brown, green, etc. Textures present are rough, smooth, sandy, grainy, polished, brushed etc. People are present at the site as individuals and in ,groups such as families. The perceived emotional impact of the people is that of relaxed, enjoyment, visiting or perhaps vacationing. The walls of the structure (inside-),- are cold,-hard, solid and rough. There is a main main room which has a purpose of (AOL religious) o i yy --pr-gathering. This main object is an attraction to the people present. 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The1r1nop1av,hXvk!. Bordered by two rivers that form Charleston's Harbor of History, this unique city has been welcoming -round for over 300 years. visitors year Stately ante-bellum homes, churches, t museums, and antiqueshopg v, beautiful plantations and gardens - public and private beach resorts & Unusual and appealing in its design, the Hamilton Round Barn golf courses - carriage tours, Fort lies about I milefroM Manningtonj West Virginia. Sumter, Aircraft Carrier Yorktown, and hundreds of other things to see and do. Dining is unsurpassed and lodging varies from charming inns to Amuseum grand hotels. Special events include: OcL-Nov., Fall House& Garden nat Cuts No Comers Thurs and Art & Antiques Exposi- tion; Dec., Christmas in Charleston; Graceftiffy round, painted white- and lofts, which were used for storage and Jan. -Oyster Festival; Feb., Wildlife topped with a neat, eight-sided cupola, it were connected by chutes to the livestock's Exposition; Mar -April, Festival of looks more like 'a place of worship than the feeding areas below. Houses. building it was meant to be. But the Ham- The West Virginia bam, 60 feet in diam- ilton Round Barn in northem West Vir- eter,was built near Mannington in 1912 by ginia served its p urpose weR for- many Amos Hamilton, who owned what's been years, and now itserves as a monument to called the largest dairy farm in these parts. its history and un@sual design. He designed it along the lines of a bam Once far more common, round barns he'd seen, in Pennsylvania. Hamilton built have all but disappeared from our land- on two levels, with the loft in the center of scape;. It is -said that George Washington the second level and a cupola above to aid himself built the first one seen in America, in ventilation and help dry the -hay.' raising i on t his Mount Vernon estate. Today, the Hamilton bam on Flaggy Folklore also tells us that some people Meadow Road is clean and empty. Par- 'favored c ir culir barns because there@ were tially restored, it is owned by the West no comers where., evil spirits could hide. Augusta Historical Society, which also A sure fact, though,'is that round barns runs a small museum in Mannington. Resi- C [,,,;,,were particularly efficient for. their time dents from the. area have donated items 4ad,, spacious upper for both. Yokes and a few other farm tools, such as pumps, hang along the wall and stand together in the center. Mining equipment, a n old bucksaw, saddles, a carriage built in the late .1800's, and other memorabilia. occupy the upper level. And at the very top, the cupola's windows reflect the *e@ trig mountains rising abruptly around the little ..vAH ' below. ey SSend r The Hamilton Round Barn is about I _z I color brochure. . . . . . . mile from Mannington. It's open every @A t Sunday from.1:30 to 4 p.m. during April Name 4i, through October, or by appointment for Address five or more. Admission is charged. To cityistate /Zip learn more, write to the West Augusta 'Wident Historical Society, Box 414, Manning- Charleston Convention & `@Znside livestock werefed and watered at this ton, West Virginia 26582; or telephone Visitors Bureau trough on the barn's 1.,e, le,el. (304) 986-2636. De t. 0, P Charleston, S.C. 294M P 6 .0. Box 975 L 0- -*ic, @proved For Release 2001103107 : CIA-RDP96-0078@R00130 1 OiOaZr 1985 1190