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The Triangle X Barn may be a log barn at the Triangle X resort in mountain peak park. The barn was engineered by J.C. Turner, UN agency used logs from neighbor John Fee’s part completed cabin to start construction of his barn in 1928. The barn, that remains in use, displays many strategies of notching logs. It’s notable as Associate in Nursing illustration of the extent of the re-use of building materials that was common apply on what was within the early twentieth century still virtually a outpost.
The Triangle X is that the solely resort still in operation among the boundaries of mountain peak park.
The first 10 log courses use dovetailed logs from Fee’s unfinished cabin. The higher six courses comprising the loft base square measure square-notched. The gable ends square measure sheathed in random-width planks varied from half dozen inches (15 cm) to twelve inches (30 cm). The roof extends as a hood over the south finish of the barn. The inside options a middle aisle with 2 stalls on one facet and a tack area on the opposite. There’s no interior access to the loft.
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