O. C. Barber Colt Barn  | |
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| Location | Barberton, Ohio | 
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| Coordinates | 41°0′18″N 81°34′44″W / 41.00500°N 81.57889°W | 
| Built | 1910 | 
| Architect | O.C. Barber, Michael Alexander | 
| NRHP reference No. | 74001626 [1] | 
| Added to NRHP | October 9, 1974 | 
The O. C. Barber Colt Barn, built in 1912, is an historic farm building located on Austin Drive on the Anna-Dean Farm in Barberton, Ohio. It was built by American businessman and industrialist Ohio Columbus Barber, the developer of both Barberton, which he envisioned as a planned industrial community, and the nearby 3,500-acre (14 km2) Anna-Dean Farm, which he envisioned as a prototype for modern agricultural enterprise. Barber was called America's Match King because of his controlling interest in the Diamond Match Company.[2]
It is one of the smallest barns on the Anna-Dean Farm and was first called Bull Barn No 2 and used to house bulls until 1913, when it was renamed the Colt Barn and used to house colts and mares in foal.[3]
On October 9, 1974, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.


