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Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn is located in South Dakota
Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn
Location in South Dakota
Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn is located in the United States
Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn
Location in the United States
Location East of Tabor
Architect Merkwan, Mathias
Architectural style Czech folk architecture
NRHP reference No. 87001055
Added to NRHP July 6, 1987

The Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn is a very old and special barn located near a town called Tabor in South Dakota, United States. This unique building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 6, 1987. It was recognized as an important example of "Czech Folk Architecture" from southeastern South Dakota.

Discover the Merkwan Rubblestone Barn

The Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn is more than just a place to keep farm animals or hay. It's a piece of history! It shows us how people built things a long time ago. The barn is special because of how it was built and what it tells us about the people who lived there.

What Makes This Barn Special?

This barn is unique because it was built using a method called "rubblestone" construction. This means the builders used stones that were not perfectly shaped. They fit them together like a puzzle to create strong walls. It's a great example of how people used materials they found nearby to build important structures.

The barn was designed by Mathias Merkwan himself. He used building styles that were common in his home country, which was then part of Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). This style is known as Czech folk architecture. It shows how people brought their traditions with them when they moved to new places.

A Look at Its History

The Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn was built a long time ago by the Merkwan family. They were Czech immigrants who came to South Dakota. They worked hard to build new lives and farms. The barn was a very important part of their farm. It helped them store crops and shelter animals.

On July 6, 1987, the barn was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of places in the United States that are important to history. Being on this list helps protect the barn so future generations can learn from it. It was part of a larger project to recognize many buildings in South Dakota that show Czech building styles.

Why Is It Important Today?

The Mathias Merkwan Rubblestone Barn helps us understand the history of farming and immigration in South Dakota. It shows how early settlers used their skills and traditions to build strong communities. It's a reminder of the hard work and cleverness of the people who settled the area. Even though it's a private building, it stands as a monument to the past.

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