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Old Kerstein Barn, Home of Dancing, Gets Torn Down

Old Kerstein Barn,  Home of Dancing,  Gets Torn Down
HERE'S A LOOK AT THE KERSTEIN BARN that was located on the south side of Highway 248 one mile east of the Four Buttes townsite. The top photo by Brenda Kerstein shows many chinks in the armor of the 100-plus-years structure. The second from top photo by Shane Ereth shows the interior of the second floor of the barn where countless dances were held over a century worth of time. The bottom two photos by Mike Stebleton of the Daniels County Leader shows Gordy Leibrand of Scobey-based L&L Construction ripping it down on the morning of Wednesday, September 21.
Old Kerstein Barn,  Home of Dancing,  Gets Torn Down
HERE'S A LOOK AT THE KERSTEIN BARN that was located on the south side of Highway 248 one mile east of the Four Buttes townsite. The top photo by Brenda Kerstein shows many chinks in the armor of the 100-plus-years structure. The second from top photo by Shane Ereth shows the interior of the second floor of the barn where countless dances were held over a century worth of time. The bottom two photos by Mike Stebleton of the Daniels County Leader shows Gordy Leibrand of Scobey-based L&L Construction ripping it down on the morning of Wednesday, September 21.
 

The old big barn that stood for over 100 years on the Kerstein place a few miles east of the Four Buttes townsite stands no more.

On Wednesday, September 21, Gordy Leibrand of L & L Construction of Scobey used a backhoe to rip i...