If you drive around rural Alabama, you can’t help but notice all sorts of barns in various forms and conditions. Some are worthy of a spread in Southern Living, while others are barely standing. Whatever their appearance may be, all barns are unique in their own ways.  To prove how true this is, let’s take a look at 12 charming old barns that can be found right here in Alabama.

  1. Located on a farm in Oxford, Alabama, this rustic barn is a TRUE BEAUTY!!!

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  1. This classic red barn is located on the south side of US Hwy 278, just east of Hamilton, Alabama.

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  1. This old barn in Ohatchee, Alabama is PICTURE PERFECT!!! Such a BEAUTIFUL country setting!!!

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  1. I’ve always loved this barn that sits off I-65, north of Birmingham. GORGEOUS!!!

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  1. This unique barn is located on the Chief Ladiga Trail in Jacksonville, Alabama.

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  1. The simple touch of patriotism is what makes this barn photo so SPECTACULAR!!!

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  1. Located along Hwy 14 in Selma, this beautiful red barn is definitely picture worthy.

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  1. “When You See Rock City, You See The Best” is what used to be spelled out on the roof of this barn, which is located in Dekalb County.

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  1. This photo was taken in 2007. Judging by its condition, I doubt this barn is still standing today. I’d love to see photos of it from its earlier days.

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  1. Located in Calhoun County, this lovely white barn is being used by a group of goats to escape the rain.

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  1. What’s better than one red barn? TWO RED BARNS!!! These red barns are located in Jacksonville, Alabama.

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  1. This charming barn sits on a hilltop in Frog Mountain, Alabama.

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Where are some other charming old barns in Alabama? Please share with us in the comments below!

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flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM

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flickr/Chris McCorkle

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