If walls could talk :-) This barn was once owned by one of the most famous surgeon/physicians in Wisconsin during the early 1900's, Doc Minahan (John R Miniahan). He had a huge farm across the road at the time the barn was built in 1903 and he is rumored to have helped finance the stone barn when it was built - he was also one of the wealthiest men in WI at that time. He apparently had a passion for the barn because he owned it at two different times later in life; once for two years after a sheriff's sale, and then for 6 years not long before he passed away. He also had a brother that died in the Titanic crossing in 1912.
I was meeting a professional photographer there that morning. She asked that I be there around 5:30 am because she loved to take photos in the morning sunrise light. The sun had just come up and I was amazed at how different the lighting is at that time of day.
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