Barns normally stay put. But a century-old stable in Wilson has the distinction of moving twice. The first time, was just after World War II ended. The second was last Tuesday. The barn was first housed in the center of Wilson, Kansas. After a little less than half a century, it moved to rural Ellsworth County, and now it is back in town. In 1906, this stylish structure wrapped in tin housed racehorses in the city center. When it moved to the country, it housed livestock. Starting on Memorial Day, this historic 40-by-60-foot structure will cater to humans.
Source: Salina Journal.