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Chicken House |
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On pioneer farms, women usually cared for the poultry, so the chicken house was frequently located close to the house. Built from directions in an agricultural journal (as a response to Oliver Kelley's 1853 request for plans for a chicken house for northern Minnesota), this building now houses breeds of 19th-century chickensDominiques and Silver-Gray Dorkings that are rare today. |
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