c. Old Dairy 



This building resembles a typical older horse barn was the original 18' by 

 25' dairy house used for separating cream and making butter prior to 1936. 

 The wood frame building has evidence of a residential loft, with ghosts of a 

 floorline and steep stairway; old-fashioned wallpaper remains on much of the 

 upper walls. The roof structure, including rafters, has been replaced. Sheds 

 with random-width vertical board siding were added to the sides of the building 

 in the 1930s, enlarging the structure to 25' by 46', but some of the original ship- 

 lap siding remains. The old dairy is in fair condition. As the additions occurred 

 more than 50 years ago, the dairy possesses good historic integrity. 



d. Garage 



This is an old, 18' by 50' three-bay open carriage shed now used for 

 equipment storage and as a garage. One small section hi the center has been 

 enclosed. Built of wood, with random-width vertical board siding on the back 

 and sides, it appears to be at least 100 years old and is in fair condition. Its 

 integrity is good. 



e. Shed 



This small, 12' by 15' shed appears to be more than 50 years old. It is 

 wood frame, with random-width vertical board siding, a corrugated metal gable 

 roof and a plywood door. It is in fair condition but has good historic integrity. 



The McFadden Ranch also contains the remodeled house, remodeled 12' 

 by 15' machine shed now used as a bedroom, a large open pole barn for storing 

 hay, a water tank, pump house and trailer residence. The road to the ranch 

 follows the original route except for the first 1/8 of a mile, and is paved. 



4. Significance of the McFadden Ranch 



The McFadden Ranch has historic significance as one of the contributing 

 dairy ranches in the district. Although the house has been remodeled, the 

 ranch retains its overall historic integrity. 



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