d. Barn 



This large rectangular wood frame milking/hay barn was reportedly built 

 in 1884. Cows were milked here until 1947, and it has been used for hay 

 storage since then. The 40' by 64' barn has a stone and mortar foundation, 

 random-width vertical board siding with some board and batten, corrugated 

 metal roofing, and an old shed addition on the west side. It is accessed through 

 small wood doors and rolling doors, and has raised wooden floors in the milking 

 galleries, where many of the old wooden stanchions are extant. The name 

 inscribed on the beam could not be located at the time of this writing. The 

 barn is in fair condition and possesses excellent historic integrity. 



c. Grade A Barn 



This sanitary barn was built in 1947 and is no longer in use. It is a 

 typical modern milking barn built of concrete, wood and corrugated metal. It is 

 in good condition and, although at this writing it is less than 50 years old, has 

 good integrity. 



e. Seven Sheds 



The largest Zanardi Ranch shed measures 21' by 12' and stands east of 

 the old dairy /dwelling. It appears to be over 100 years old. A small shed with 

 a pyramidal roof, possibly used as a wash house, sits next to the 1886 house and 

 appears to be contemporary with the house. It has horizontal drop siding, two 

 doors, a 6-light wood sash window and a stone and mortar foundation; it is in 

 good condition. Next to that stands a 14' by 24' open front shed and a small 7' 

 by 10' gable roofed shed. Another unpainted 7' by 10' shed of uncertain origin 

 stands behind the 1886 house. A 10' by 10' shingled shed with a pyramidal roof 

 stands in the back yard of the 1923 house. A larger old shed/garage, 10' by 18', 

 stands by the road at the entrance drive to the horse barn. The historic 

 integrity of the sheds varies; most have good integrity with the exception of the 

 1923 shed and the open front shed. 



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