[AT] BARN MOVING

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Thu Nov 18 18:28:26 PST 2004


You are going the wrong way for me.  I'm down here in New Bern.
How is the barn constructed and what do you plan to do with it once erected 
again?

Charlie
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> Sorry about that, it would be from Apex to Kings Mountain.
>
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> What part of North Carolina.  It is 500 miles  from one end to the
> other.
>
> Charlie
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>> I am looking at a 30' x 40' x 25' wood barn and trying to find
>> out how much it would cost to tear down, move 200 miles and put back
> up.
>> The barn was built in the 1950s. Where can you find a company to do
> this
>> in North Carolina? Thanks and have a great day.
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