
Historic Barn Programs Today

As age, obsolescence and sprawl take their toll, barns are disappearing from the American landscape at a tremendous rate. Even rural counties often have only one quarter of the barns they had just 50 years ago. Rural historic resources throughout the country are in a fight for survival.
There are now barn documentation and preservation programs at either the local or state level in nearly all fifty states. Survey, landmark designation, conservation easements, grant programs and tax incentives are just some of the tools being used to protect our vanishing rural heritage.
On our website you will find information and "how tos" for many of the tools described above. If you are interested in joining us in our nationwide effort to save barns and other historic resources of the American countryside, please become a Member of the National Barn Alliance today.
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NBA Newsletter-Fall 2008
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The National Barn Alliance is proud to announce the availability of our full length newsletter, available now in PDF form! If you don't have Adobe Reader installed on your computer, please click the link to download for free: Adobe Reader. To view other previous Newsletters, please visit this page.
The extended articles are on line to read.
Send us your barn news, barn events, and barn stories. See the details.
Submit your name, postal address, e-mail address, and name of your local historical/preservation organization.
In addition:Are you a barn owner?
Barn Builder/Restorer?
Barn Historian/Preservationist?
Student?
Other?
Send the above information to Keith Cramer (New York) Publications


