J.C. Adams Stone Barn – Paint Project

The J.C. Adams Stone Barn, built in 1885 and on the National Register of Historic Places, will receive a fresh coat of red paint on its wood surfaces. Built mostly of stone, the Barn is a rare example of stone architecture and is significant for its historic association with the development of Montana’s early agriculture and transportation, especially in the Sun River Valley. A local contractor will clean, scrape, and paint each area in need of repair during the summer of 2020.

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