Historic Dayton barn gets new home

Courtesy of Morgan WebberThis barn, circa 1880s, was moved next to the Dayton Museum on Feb. 20. It it had been located four blocks away constructed, four blocks away. It was donated by Herman Bauer to the Historical Society of Dayton Valley. The property had been owned by C. C. (Charlie) Braun, a prominent Dayton businessman who ran a mercantile on Main Street. The move was accomplished by all-volunteer help under the direction of local historian Stony Tennant.

Courtesy of Morgan WebberThis barn, circa 1880s, was moved next to the Dayton Museum on Feb. 20. It it had been located four blocks away constructed, four blocks away. It was donated by Herman Bauer to the Historical Society of Dayton Valley. The property had been owned by C. C. (Charlie) Braun, a prominent Dayton businessman who ran a mercantile on Main Street. The move was accomplished by all-volunteer help under the direction of local historian Stony Tennant.

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This barn, circa 1880s, was moved next to the Dayton Museum on Feb. 20. It it had been located four blocks away constructed, four blocks away. It was donated by Herman Bauer to the Historical Society of Dayton Valley. The property had been owned by C. C. (Charlie) Braun, a prominent Dayton businessman who ran a mercantile on Main Street. The move was accomplished by all-volunteer help under the direction of local historian Stony Tennant.