Barns. They stand in fields and along country roads in the West Virginia hillsides, tucked away in hollers and on the edges of pastures, remnants of days past. In addition to storing hay and housing animals, barns have been used for other purposes in the Mountain State’s history. Advertisements have been painted on the sides of barns, highly visible to travelers on nearby roads. Old barns have been converted into comfy Airbnbs. And there’s one, a big red barn in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, that’s now a thriving bar and live music and event venue.

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To find out what’s playing in terms of live music at The Barn of Harpers Ferry in West Virginia (and when), visit this unique barn bar on Facebook or on The Barn’s website. For more agriculturally reminiscent Harpers Ferry fun, try an overnight stay at a lavender farm!

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