This little Barn is tucked away in the Historic Lyme Village, a living museum of sorts, collecting buildings from the area and showing the early history of this area.

My initial pass through the area to find this Barn focused on Ohio Route 113, which is north of the Village and does not have access to or a view of the Barn.
But it wasn’t long before I found the Historic Village and parked in their front lot. The museum wasn’t open yet and I didn’t want to trespass, so I wandered around the fenceline to the east and found a vantage point that allowed me a distant view of this Barn.
From a distance, it appears well-maintained, something that I would expect from being part of this collection of barns and buildings.
Based on this not-to-scale map (permalink), I believe this is the North Adams Barn, but I could be wrong. If you know for certain, send me a note and I’ll correct this. Someday I’ll return during business hours and find out for certain.
In Lyme Village, east of Bellevue on Rt 113 near Rt 4
Latitude: N41º 16.84′ Longitude: W82º 47.41′
There is parking at the Historic Lyme Village, at 5001 SR-4, Bellevue.
Taken July 17, 2025
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