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Old 06-11-2010, 04:04 AM
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QuiltingGrannie
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Originally Posted by Linda B
Don't know for sure if this will help, but we found a couple of those barns in Shady Valley (among many other places in East Tennessee) and a sign at one of them that said referenced "quilttrail.com". I also have a guide for quilt barns titled "Appalachian Quilt Trail." And several years ago I printed maps from: http://vacationaqt.com

I think there are some specific size requirements to participate in one of the trails, but I really don't know how to go about finding out what they are if one of these internet addresses doesn't have the information.

If you haven't done it, it is a lot of fun driving the highways and byways looking for these barns. A wonderful excuse to see some truly fantastic country.
We have several right around us. I see them every day on my way to work. But haven't found how they make them. DH would like to make some. Usually I think it is groups that paint them and volunteers that do it.
I just love to see them. They are beautiful and we are blessed to have them all around us.
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