Uncovering the History of Rock City Barns
Rock City Barns | The Last Road Trip
Two Coots and Bill Chapin, past president/owner of See Rock City. The spark that still ignites this destination.
Working Outline Completed . . . I Think
First order of business, an outline. I think it’s ready.
2023 | Painters Travel to Rydal, GA for a Barn Refresh
Rock City Barn in Rydal, GA, gets a fresh coat of paint.
2023 | A Fresh Coat of Paint in Fort Payne, Alabama
Part of the 2023 repainting venture, See Rock City revived a legacy barn in Fort Payne, AL.
2016 | Watching Paint Dry on a Hot July Day with Rock City
Why are the Rock City barns significant? Why should we care?
A Pile of Boards in Robbinsville
The Robbinsville barn has fallen. Follow for more updates
Searching for Barns | Road Trip # 1
Nine-hundred barns stood at one time emblazed with a message about Rock City Gardens. Today, only about 42 remain, and as every day passes, that number falls. If you consider that many of the barns exceeded 80-years-old, that’s remarkable. Many barns have outlived the land owners and have been passed down to the next generation or sold to a new owner.
10 Months To Print for RCB
It’s a crazy idea that I’m working on my third book. However crazy, a writer’s world is always consumed with the story they are working on and the one that is just around the corner. Len and I first turned the ‘corner’ on this story in 2106 when we began covering the repainting of Rock City barns. Lovers of history and understanding that so much of what we experienced growing up is now disappearing, we took it upon ourselves to write down our memories for posterity.