Barns are symbols of the pioneers who settled the land to build the foundation for all the towns, cities, villages and metropolis' that we all live in today. These barns represent the struggle of man versus nature, to take from the wilderness a space where one could not only live but toil to make surplus food so others could spend their time advancing society.
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