It is one of many round barns built in Indiana during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The interest in round barns spread to California in the later 19th century and several were built there.
The project itself was somewhat complicated, even for a round barn.
The building was a round barn that measured 48 x 30 feet (14.6 x 9 m) around.
One of two round barns is located in Lochwinnoch.
A round barn (not uncommon for the time and place) was erected in Charleston in 1908.
Among round barns in Wisconsin, it is significant for its early date of construction.
It meets the current, practical definition for a round barn.
It is actually an octagonal shape, which meets criteria to be defined as a round barn.
Economy of labor was the fundamental aim of a round barn's design.