O. C. Barber Barn No. 1

O. C. Barber Barn No. 1
Location Barberton, Ohio
Coordinates 41°0′26″N 81°35′37″W / 41.00722°N 81.59361°W / 41.00722; -81.59361Coordinates: 41°0′26″N 81°35′37″W / 41.00722°N 81.59361°W / 41.00722; -81.59361
Built 1909
Architect Barber,O.C.; Alexander,Michael
Architectural style Other
NRHP Reference # 73001538 [1]
Added to NRHP February 28, 1973

The O. C. Barber Barn No. 1, built in 1909, is an historic farm building located at 115 3rd Street on the Anna-Dean Farm in Barberton, Ohio. It was built by American businessman and industrialist Ohio Columbus Barber, the developer of both Barberton, which he envisioned as a planned industrial community, and the nearby 3,500-acre (14 km²) Anna-Dean Farm, which he envisioned as a prototype for modern agricultural enterprise. Barber was called America's Match King because of his controlling interest in the Diamond Match Company.[2]

It incorporated all the latest U.S. government requirements for milk production barns and upon completion was called the largest barn in the world by the Akron Beacon Journal, but it ended up being the smallest cow barn on the Anna-Dean Farm.[3]

On February 28, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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