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On vacation in Maine in the summer of 1958, my parents and I noticed that farmhouses were often connected directly to the adjoining barns. Back home in Ohio, houses and barns were always separate structures. This New England design impressed us so much, we even took pictures at one place. My mother recalled that when she was growing up, winter snows made it difficult to get from the house to the barn to do the morning chores. She said that sometimes a tunnel had to be dug through the snow to get from one building to another. She appreciated the utility of these enclosed Maine passageways.
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