Jensen Barn (Gerspacher Farm)
6306 60th Street SE, Snohomish
State Heritage Barn
Built in 1948 by owners Roy and Edna Jensen, this dairy barn often draws the attention of passersby
due to the unusual design of its roof, which is listed in the state's barn register as being round. It
still has its original cattle stanchions that hold animals in place while feeding or resting. The barn
siding is horizontal wood and was originally painted white with red trim, but current (2011) owners
Steve and Rebecca Gerspacher have painted it red. They currently use the barn for storage..
Jensen heritage barn, Gerspacher Farm, Snohomish, n.d.
Information provided by HistoryLink.org PhotoCourtesy Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic
Preservation
, OCR Text: Jensen Barn (Gerspacher Farm)
6306 60th Street SE, Snohomish
State Heritage Barn
Built in 1948 by owners Roy and Edna Jensen, this dairy barn often draws the attention of passersby
due to the unusual design of its roof, which is listed in the state's barn register as being round. It
still has its original cattle stanchions that hold animals in place while feeding or resting. The barn
siding is horizontal wood and was originally painted white with red trim, but current (2011) owners
Steve and Rebecca Gerspacher have painted it red. They currently use the barn for storage..
Jensen heritage barn, Gerspacher Farm, Snohomish, n.d.
Information provided by HistoryLink.org PhotoCourtesy Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic
Preservation
, Granite Falls Historical Society,Documents (articles, clippings, letters, papers),Mapping Articles,F-J,Jensen.pdf,Jensen.pdf Page 1, Jensen.pdf Page 1
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