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   4-H Barns


 

Scott Hagan, noted painter of the Ohio Bicentennial barns waved his magic paintbrush and transformed the local barnscape to promote the 4-H Centennial.

His first project was a barn owned by Dennis and Sandy McKee on Horseshoe Road. This barn sports the Ohio 4-H Centennial logo. Hagan's artwork is best viewed from I-71.  The barn is located near the weigh station between the US 68 and SR 72 interchanges.


 

The second Clinton County barn Hagan transformed is a barn owned by Skip and Judy Kirchner Davis on US 68 North.  Hagan painted a large 4-H clover emblem on the south side of the their barn.  The 4-H clover emblem is spotlighted at night.



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