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Eisenhower Bank Barn Carpenter Shop 3D Tour - Audio Described

Eisenhower National Historic Site

Transcript

0:00
To the left of the horse stables, an inclined wooden ramp with gaps between the boards, leads to the narrow gray green wooden door of the carpenter shop. Two windows flank the door.


0:11
There's a wooden hitching post below the window at the left.


0:14
At the right, two small wooden steps stand beneath the other window. Moving into the long, narrow room, a raised wooden shelf stretches 25 feet (7.6 meters) along the base of the left-hand wall.


0:28
A collection of picture frames leans against the wall next to cans of paint, brushes and stirrers, all in used condition.


0:34
A green hose hangs on a wooden hook above some cardboard boxes in an old fire extinguisher. Moving past a couple wooden crates, a few ropes and fan belts hang from a wooden support post at the left. A piece of plate glass leans against the wall beside a folded gray-brown carpet.


0:49
Further along at the left, a rolling motorized paint sprayer sits on the floor next to a stack of three black packing crates.


0:58
Moving beyond the black crates, a second stack of green packing crates stand before several larger gray shipping crates along the left-hand wall.


1:07
Straight ahead, light streams through a couple double hung windows. More crates fill the back of the room.


1:13
In front of the crates, an old, rusted metal freezer stands on the floor along the right-hand wall.


1:21
Continuing forward along the right-hand wall. A wooden door without a doorknob stands propped against the wall in front of a piece of tempered glass on the floor.


1:27
A large wooden clamp hangs to the right of the door, next to a wooden tool board covered with a dozen or more painted outlines of tools.


1:35
A hammer hangs in the center beside a pair of protective eye goggles. In front of the tool board at the front of the shop. A circular saw stands mounted to the center of a massive 10 foot (3 meter) long wooden bench.


1:48
Behind the saw, a wooden wall cabinet with glass doors hangs by the front window at the right. Rusty water stains appear on the walls and ceiling above.

Description

The Eisenhowers enclosed the drive through wagon shed on the south end and converted it to a carpentry shop. This 3D tour allows you to explore the converted carpentry space.

Duration

1 minute, 59 seconds

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