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Barn Quilts

Barn quilts have been around for hundreds of years. In the past, farmers used different types of folk art, including these quilt-like blocks, to decorate their barns. People chose blocks to reflect particular meanings.

In the early 2000s, barn quilts became popular again decorating not only the sides of barns but also houses and garages.

Lincoln County is home to many amazing barn quilts. To visit them in person, check out the interactive tour tab.

The Edgar James Home, 307 S. Laurel Street, detailed view
The Edgar James Home, 307 S. Laurel Street
The Edgar James Home, 307 S. Laurel Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
501 Grier Street
3201 Long Shoals Road
3201 Long Shoals Road
Gales Farm, 6127 Highway 182
Gales Farm, 6127 Highway 182
Betty G. Ross Park, 800 Madison Street
First Federal Park, 201 N. Poplar Street
Lincolnton Downtown Development Association, 107 N. Cedar Street
1259 Bess Chapel Road
1259 Bess Chapel Road
1259 Bess Chapel Road
1259 Bess Chapel Road
1259 Bess Chapel Road
3072 Corriher Farm Road
3072 Corriher Farm Road
3327 Philadelphia Church Road
3327 Philadelphia Church Road
Lincoln Quilt Trail logo, 214 N Aspen Street
2037 Johnstown Road, Crouse
2924 Harmon Road
GoodWood Pizza, 209 N Aspen Street
My Treasures Online, 118 N Court Square at East Sycamore Street
Amy's Closet, 202 S Cedar Street
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