The tobacco barn, a rapidly disappearing site from the Carolina landscape. The tobacco leaves were tied in pairs and hung from tobacco sticks in the barn to dry and cure. This type of barn has since been replaced with the bulk barn, which looks like an silver shipping container. And those have been replace with subdivisions. (At least in the Raleigh NC area)
The latest tobacco news. The military wants to ban smoking when in uniform, including on the battlefield. Too dangerous?
Piedmont Tobacco Barns
4 X 6 Oil on Canvas
Collection of D. Day
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