TV-G
2024
Food & Home
Restoration & Salvage
History Has a Future
Season 19, Episode 9
: The Barnwood Builders go to Lake Lure, North Carolina to build a log cabin garage right beside Russellās Fort, an American icon from 1775. They also visit the fully restored fort, Graham meets a mushroom farmer, and Mark checks out wooden racing boats.
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About the Series
Barnwood Builders
Mark Bowe and his team of West Virginia skilled craftsmen salvage antique barns and cabins, repurposing the wood to create stunning, modern homes. While giving 200-year-old structures new life, they share the inspiring stories and histories behind them.
1. Perfectly Imperfect
The guys head to Lower Salem, Ohio to save a classic example of a pioneer log home.
2. Community Building
The guys head to Canaan Valley, West Virginia for the largest commercial project...
3. Topping Out
The Barnwood Builders return to Canaan Valley, WV to finish the biggest commerci...
4. Take Pride
Using a mix of old school techniques and modern day tools, Mark and the guys bri...
5. Labor of Love
The Barnwood Builders travel to New Salem, TN to save a rare 19th century cabin,...
6. The Spring Hunt
The Barnwood Builders are on the hunt for spare parts as they travel deep into o...
7. Pioneer Perfection
The Barnwood Builders travel to save a fine example of a Pennsylvania bank barn.
8. Greenbrier River Pavilion
The Barnwood Builders head to the Greenbrier River in West Virginia to build a o...
9. History Has a Future
The Barnwood Builders go to Lake Lure, NC to construct a massive log cabin garag...
10. The Back Forty
The Barnwood Builders access the beautiful backlot of the Boneyard facing a stat...
11. Hybrid Home
The Barnwood Buidlers find a home that's half log cabin and a half timberframe i...
12. Gratitude
Mark and the guys complete Barnwood Village with a modular unit that needs their...
Season 19, Episode 9 - History Has a Future
Release Year:
2024
Rating Information:
TV-G
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