The Hamilton Round Barn is a significant historical site located near Mannington in Marion County, West Virginia. This unique structure, built in 1911, is a testament to the architectural ingenuity of the past. Its circular shape, measuring 66 feet in diameter and 75 feet high at the center, is a sight to behold. The barn features a gambrel roof topped by a six-sided cupola, adding to its distinctive character.
The Hamilton Round Barn was purchased by the West Augusta Historical Society in 1983 and has since been operated as a museum. This allows visitors to explore the barn and learn about its history and the broader historical context of the area. The museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the past and gain a deeper understanding of the region's heritage.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Historic house
338 Flaggy Meadow Dr, Mannington
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