Washington state's round barns : preserving a vanishing rural heritage /

Enchanted by their beauty, complexity and historical significance, Tom and Helen Bartuska spent decades researching, visiting and photographing twenty-one Washington round barns over fifty years old, at least two stories, and over fifty feet in diameter. They share what they learned, who built each...

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Main Authors: Bartuska, Tom J. (Author), Bartuska, Helen (Author)
Other Authors: Overholtzer, Pam (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pullman, Washington : Basalt Books, an imprint of Washington State University Press, [2024].
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