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Pouring the foundation of the Bertolin Barn

Pouring the foundation, May, 2007

Framing the turret of the Bertolin Barn

Framing the turret

The interior is framed and the roof is being put on

The interior is framed and the
roof is being put on

The turret is attached, capped and thestone cladding has begun

The turret is attached, capped and the
stone cladding has begun

The Bertolin Barn
Carries on the Tradition

The 2,400 square-foot Bertolin Barn was created as a private, intimate venue to host the finest regional and national music groups, student recitals and plays by local school theater groups.

Designed by Melvin Birkey, the Bertolin Barn includes a piano studio, "green" room and lofts.

Much of the materials used in building the barn came from the historic Clausen Barn, circa 1900, that stood at the corner of County Line Road and 9th Avenue in Longmont.

Construction was begun in 2007 and the barn hosted its first public event in March of 2008.

The Bertolin Barn has quickly become the favorite venue for many local music fans, who have enjoyed performances by The Bluegrass Patriots, High Plains Tradition, Cedar Hill, Jimmy & Moondi, Halden Wofford and The Hi Beams, Dehlia Low, The Wilders and of course, The Stanleytones with founding member Jim Bertolin.

Numerous school plays have been presented on the barn stage and several couples have found it the perfect place for a wedding to remember!

Vintage Amish buggy at the Bertolin Barn

A vintage Amish buggy greets you
at the entrance

Turret stonework at the Bertolin Barn

Turret stonework

The Bertolin crew takes a break

The Bertolin crew takes a break

 

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