You Will Fall In Love With These 13 Beautiful Old Barns In Florida
Old barns are incredibly charming, possibly because they take us back to another time, before everything was industrial and digital. Back to a time in which what we ate came from our land and not a drive-thru. Some of these barns are being reclaimed by Mother Nature, and some have been preserved as valuable pieces of history. Whether you can remember those times or not, we hope these photographs will stir something in your soul.

This picturesque barn setting looks like it would make a wonderful painting.

This barn in Walter Jones Historic Park in Jacksonville, FL, was built in 1876.
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According to the photographer, this photo was taken at the junction of US Hwy 129/41 near Jasper, FL.
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This old barn was photographed near Micanopy, FL, "The Town That Time Forgot," where visitors will find many historic buildings and antique shops.

I love how well these fit together in the frame. This photo was taken on another old farm near Micanopy.

Nature is reclaiming this barn with tons of vines in Wesley Chapel South, FL. Somehow it's still beautiful.

This barn is one of many historic buildings at Kingsley Plantation in Jacksonville, FL.

This abandoned barn in Wesley Chapel South is nothing but bare bones after withstanding the elements for so long.
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The photographer's use of sepia really amps up the nostalgic feeling of this barn in Ocoee, FL.

This fading red barn was built in 1941 with the help of the Civilian Conservation Corps on Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation in
Glades County, Florida. It's on the National Register of Historic Places.

This old barn is standing tall against Mother Nature in Marion, FL

Another example of nature gently reclaiming the works of man.

This barn is located on the restored homestead of writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. This homestead is where Rawlings lived when she wrote the Pulitzer-prize winning novel, The Yearling. It's located in Cross Creek, FL, about 20 minutes from Gainesville.
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