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- Q18158634 subject Q18596777.
- Q18158634 subject Q8290004.
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- Q18158634 abstract "Tate's Barn is a historic barn in Camden, Arkansas. It is located on the Oakland Farm, a 96-acre (39 ha) property off Oakland Street, belonging to the Tate family, who were among Ouachita County's first American settlers. The barn, probably built in the 1880s, is a cypress structure with a complex floor plan spanning five levels. It is 37 feet (11 m) wide and 50 feet (15 m) long, with a potato cellar, corn storage rooms, equipment storage, and two levels of hay loft. Two sheds are attached to the barn, one housing horse stalls, the other farm implements.The barn was lister on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.".
- Q18158634 added "1972-11-09".
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- Q18158634 location Q18155295.
- Q18158634 location Q79446.
- Q18158634 nrhpReferenceNumber "72000207".
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- Q18158634 wikiPageWikiLink Q18596777.
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- Q18158634 wikiPageWikiLink Q79446.
- Q18158634 wikiPageWikiLink Q8290004.
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- Q18158634 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664913.
- Q18158634 yearOfConstruction "1880".
- Q18158634 added "1972-11-09".
- Q18158634 location "Oakland Farm, Oakland Street, Camden, Arkansas".
- Q18158634 name "Tate's Barn".
- Q18158634 refnum "72000207".
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- Q18158634 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q18158634 type Place.
- Q18158634 type HistoricPlace.
- Q18158634 type Location.
- Q18158634 type Place.
- Q18158634 type Thing.
- Q18158634 type SpatialThing.
- Q18158634 comment "Tate's Barn is a historic barn in Camden, Arkansas. It is located on the Oakland Farm, a 96-acre (39 ha) property off Oakland Street, belonging to the Tate family, who were among Ouachita County's first American settlers. The barn, probably built in the 1880s, is a cypress structure with a complex floor plan spanning five levels. It is 37 feet (11 m) wide and 50 feet (15 m) long, with a potato cellar, corn storage rooms, equipment storage, and two levels of hay loft.".
- Q18158634 label "Tate's Barn".
- Q18158634 lat "33.541666666666664".
- Q18158634 long "-92.84472222222222".
- Q18158634 name "Tate's Barn".