For many years an old wagon sat beside this iconic barn, surrounded by trees. I think I have a photo of the wagon somewhere but never got a good shot of the barn. I had just noted the loss of another Irwinville Farms barn I’ve photographed for many years when this came into view, as if to make up for that loss.
July 11, 2020 · 2:32 PM
Irwinville Farms Tobacco Barn, 1930s, Irwin County
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Cool, FYI the Ramsey house got a new red metal roof, really looks good, hoping they can get a Georgia historic marker one day
Classic!
This tobacco barn was fueled by wood.