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For more information, contact Curt Musselman, HGAC Barn Preservation Project Executive Director,
717-659–8827 or shinbone605@comcast.net
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The historic Crawford Barn, not far from the Gettysburg Battlefield, has been carefully restored and maintained over the last several decades by Gabor and Elizabeth Boritt. In 2018, it received a HGAC Barn Preservation Grant to help rebuild one of the barn's walls.
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The 2019 Barn Preservation Award was presented to Bob and Patricia Rodgers, owners of the Stone of Scone Barn between Littlestown and McSherrystown. After launching a full-scale restoration effort in 2016, the Rodgers hope to share the barn as an event venue, hosting retreats, seminars, and non-profit gatherings going forward. With a new lease on life, the Stone of Scone Barn will stand for at least another two hundred years – thanks to the Rodgers for their tremendous contribution to the historic fabric of Adams County! Something we can all be very proud of!