An entrance building, built to resemble a tobacco barn typically found in southern Kentucky, was added at the opening.
"Sometimes we are getting by on just $10 (£6.40) a month," says one woman, a former farm worker, now living in a disused tobacco barn.
Also on the property are a contributing tobacco barn, two sheds, and a carriage house/garage.
She passed the ruins of an old tobacco barn.
It is a 24'3" by 45'2" heavy timber framed tobacco barn with a construction date of 1805.
In the distance, the sounds of music drifted from Meyer's tobacco barn as the dance got under way.
The leaves were then hung in the vented tobacco barn to cure them.
There is a tobacco barn that the current owner, a cabinetmaker, has converted into a workshop.
Located approximately 700 feet north of the main house is a pair of tobacco barns.
However, tobacco barns do cross over into other barn styles of their day.