Farming and agriculture make up a huge portion of our economy here in Texas, so of course you will find many old barns that once housed hard-working farmers and a variety of farm animals. I have gathered some photos of both old barns and new ones that stood out to me, so I hope you enjoy a glimpse into our beautiful farmlands in Texas!

  1. “Big Green Barn In Sunset” (Robertson County)

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

  1. Happy Tracks Horse Motel (Amarillo)

kara brugman/Flickr

  1. Aggie Barn (Reagan)

Paul O’Rear/Flickr

  1. Stanton’s Red Barn (Alvin)

Noel Hankamer/Flickr

  1. Barn With Texas Flag (Unknown Location)

Pierce Place/Flickr

  1. Blue Barn In A Field Of Yellow Wildflowers (Falls County)

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

  1. “Once Upon A Farm” (Falls County)

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

  1. Texas Spring 2009 (Falls County)

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

  1. Texas Goat Barn (Falls County)

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

  1. Barn With Cupola In A Beautiful Valley (Falls County)

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

  1. Red Barn at Dewberry Farm (Brookshire)

.imelda/Flickr

  1. Old Farm Barn (Unknown Location)

Pierce Place/Flickr

  1. Another Texas Flag Barn (Falls County)

Stuart Seeger/Flickr

  1. Lubbock National Ranching Heritage Center Barn

Lubbock Hospitality/Flickr

  1. Barn at Kreische Homestead (Lafayette County)

mlhradio/Flickr

  1. Poppy Field and Barn (Castroville)

Bieroc/Flickr

  1. The Leaning Barn Of Bend, Texas

mlhradio/Flickr

  1. Old Barn In Marathon

Jeffrey Rolinc/Flickr

These are all so captivating and really symbolize the life of small town farmers in Texas. Do you know of any other old or interesting barns in our state? Share your photos or comments with us below!

Carol Von Canon/Flickr

kara brugman/Flickr

Paul O’Rear/Flickr

Noel Hankamer/Flickr

Pierce Place/Flickr

.imelda/Flickr

Stuart Seeger/Flickr

Lubbock Hospitality/Flickr

mlhradio/Flickr

Bieroc/Flickr

Jeffrey Rolinc/Flickr

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