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Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn
Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn is located in South Dakota
Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn
Location in South Dakota
Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn is located in the United States
Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn
Location in the United States
Location Southeast of Tabor off Highway 50
Architect Svatos, Frank
Architectural style Czech folk architecture
NRHP reference No. 87001056
Added to NRHP July 6, 1987

The Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn is a really old and special barn located near a town called Tabor in South Dakota, United States. It's not just any barn; it's considered a historic building! This means it's important because of its history and how it was built.

This unique barn was officially added to a list called the National Register of Historic Places on July 6, 1987. It was recognized as part of a bigger project that looked at "Czech Folk Architecture" in southeastern South Dakota. This barn helps us understand the history and culture of people who came from the Czech Republic and settled in this area.

What Makes This Barn Special?

The Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn is special because of its unique building style. It was built using a method called "rubblestone" construction. This means that rough, uneven stones were used to create the walls. Imagine picking up stones from a field and carefully fitting them together to build a strong structure!

A Look at Its History

This barn was built by a person named Frank Svatos. He was not just the owner but also the architect, meaning he designed and oversaw the building of this barn himself. It's amazing to think that one person could create such a lasting structure.

What is Czech Folk Architecture?

The barn is a great example of "Czech folk architecture." This term describes the traditional building styles used by people from the Czech Republic (or Czechoslovakia, as it was known then) who moved to other countries, like the United States. When these settlers came to places like South Dakota, they brought their building traditions with them.

  • Simple Materials: They often used materials that were easy to find nearby, like the stones used in this barn.
  • Practical Designs: Their buildings were designed to be very useful and strong, perfect for farming life.
  • Cultural Touch: These buildings often show a bit of their homeland's style, even when built in a new country.

The Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn shows how Czech settlers adapted their building skills to the American landscape. It stands as a reminder of their hard work and their cultural heritage in South Dakota.

Where is the Barn Located?

You can find the Frank Svatos Rubblestone Barn southeast of Tabor. It's located off Highway 50. Even though it's a private building, its historical importance makes it a landmark in the area.

This barn is more than just a place to store hay or animals; it's a piece of history that tells a story about the people who built it and the community they created.

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