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"The Barn"
Palmer-Hannum-Marks Barn
413 Concord Road
“Occasionally at night we would see a red flare on the horizon and we would know that a barn or house somewhere in the country was burning” (Hannum, p. 66).
This barn was part of William Hannum’s Pinewood Farm, also containing the John Palmer-William Hannum House, during the 1924 photo tour. Dr. Hannum lived at Pinewood Farm for three years, from 1899-1902. The barn burned in 1942 but was rebuilt by owner T. William Mark. The barn was subdivided off of the lot containing the Palmer-Hannum House and converted to a private residence in the 1990s.
Today, the Palmer-Hannum-Marks Barn, now a house, sits quietly behind the former farm’s accompanying houses along Concord Road.
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