
A barn advertisement is an
outdoor advertisement painted onto the exterior of a roadside
barn
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. Advertisers take advantage of the barns' prominence in rural landscapes, paying their owners for the right to paint and maintain logos and slogans on them.
Painters of barn advertisements and other
mural
A mural is any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate. Mural techniques include fresco, mosaic, graffiti and marouflage.
Word mural in art
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s are known as "wall dogs".
Once a common form of
billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
advertising in the
Midwest
The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of the United States. ...
ern and
Southeastern United States
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during the early– to mid–20th century, barn advertisements have faded into obscurity, as many of these rural
ghost sign
A ghost sign is an old hand-painted advertising sign that has been preserved on a building for an extended period of time. The sign may be kept for its nostalgic appeal, or simply indifference by the owner.
History and preservation
Ghost signs ...
s fall into disrepair, along with the structures that bear them.
Advertisers
Common barn advertisers include local
roadside attraction
A roadside attraction is a feature along the side of a road meant to attract tourists. In general, these are places one might stop on the way to somewhere, rather than actually being a destination. They are frequently advertised with billboards. T ...
s, restaurants, and
chewing tobacco
Chewing tobacco is a type of smokeless tobacco product that is placed between the cheek and lower gum to draw out its flavor. Some users chew it, others do not. It consists of coarsely chopped aged tobacco that is flavored and often sweetened; ...
manufacturers.
The
Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company is credited with popularizing the medium. The company began advertising their products on the sides of buildings in 1890. By 1925, they had moved to advertising on
Mail Pouch Barns. At the program's height in the early 1960s, some 20,000 barns in 22 states displayed Mail Pouch advertising,
with the greatest number in
Ohio
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. Most of the barns were painted by
Harley Warrick. Competitors such as
Red Man and Hillside Tobacco also painted barns in smaller numbers.
In the early 1940s,
Clark Byers
Clark Byers (25 January 1915 – 17 February 2004) was an American sign maker. He is famous for painting over 900 barns in 19 states with the slogan "See Rock City" from 1935 to 1969.
A native of Trenton, Georgia, Byers started painting advertis ...
painted barns and their roofs for
Rock City near
Chattanooga, Tennessee
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, often with messages promising travelers the chance to see seven states from atop
Lookout Mountain
Lookout Mountain is a mountain ridge located at the northwest corner of the U.S. state of Georgia, the northeast corner of Alabama, and along the southeastern Tennessee state line in Chattanooga. Lookout Mountain was the scene of the 18th-centu ...
. Byers painted advertisements for the attraction on over 900 barn roofs in 19 states.
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More recently,
Bob Evans Restaurants
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painted barns in
Indiana
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and
Illinois
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in a style identical to their billboards, until 2001. The restaurant chain later painted some barns with the
Italian tricolor to advertise its pasta dishes.
Frisch's Big Boy
Frisch's Big Boy is a regional Big Boy Restaurants, Big Boy restaurant chain with headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. For many years a Big Boy franchisee, in 2001, Frisch's became the exclusive owner of the Big Boy trademark in Indiana, Kentucky, a ...
also advertised on barns at one point.
From 1997 to 2002,
the
Ohio Bicentennial Committee commissioned
Scott Hagan to paint 101 barns,
including one in each
county
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, with the committee's logo and colors. One was destroyed by a tornado shortly after its painting and was replaced. A few have since been torn down or repainted.
The painted barns celebrated the state's 200th anniversary in 2003. Each barn took about 18 hours of labor and of paint.
Enthusiasts traveled from across the state to watch Hagan paint the barns.
An estimated one million people saw at least one of the barns.
Since 2009, Hagan has also been commissioned to paint barns with
anti-tobacco
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and
breast cancer awareness
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messages in
West Virginia
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.
Regulation
In 1965, Congress passed the
Highway Beautification Act, which regulated and in some cases removed billboards from the sides of federally funded highways. Barn advertisements were also affected by this legislation, leading owners to paint over them, until public outcry led to a
1974 amendment that specifically exempted them as "folk heritage barns".
The
National Historic Barn Preservation Act of 2001 protects barns 50 years or older from demolition and funds education programs about these structures.
Method
The advertisements are sketched then painted freehand, with the painter standing on a scaffolding platform.
See also
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Out-of-home advertising
Out-of-home (OOH) advertising, also called outdoor advertising, outdoor media, and out-of-home media, is advertising experienced outside of the home. This includes billboards, wallscapes, and posters seen while "on the go". It also includes pla ...
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Quilt trail
References
Further reading
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* {{cite book, title=Bicentennial Barns of Ohio: A Tribute to the Barns and Their Owners, first=Christina, last=Wilkinson, publisher=Rosewood Press, date=January 1, 2003, isbn=0974202002 A history of the
Ohio Bicentennial Barns licensed by the Ohio Bicentennial Commission.
External links
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Barn Painting, interview with Hagan about Warrick on ''
All Things Considered
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Barns in the United States
History of the Midwestern United States
Billboards
Tobacco advertising
Advertising by medium