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Locality: Perryville, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-517-2069



Address: 508 N. Main 63775 Perryville, MO, US

Website: www.visitperrycounty.com

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Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 21.01.2021

Tuesday Trail Spotlight #14 Owned by Gene and JoAnn Zoellner. The pattern is "Dresden Plate" chosen because JoAnn has made several quilts in that pattern and the colors, shades of blue, because blue is Gene's favorite color. The farm is a Missouri Century Farm which was previously owned by JoAnn's parents, Hilmer and Helen Stueve, and two more generations before them. #BarnQuiltTrail #BarnStalker #barns #PerryCoMo #PerryvilleMO

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 19.01.2021

Holy Cow is it 2021! Happy New Year from all of us at the Barn Quilt Trail. Wishing everyone a blessed and happy new year.

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 17.01.2021

Tuesday Trail Spotlight #48 Owned by Brad and Christy Moll. The pattern is "Log Cabin" and was chosen by Cristy because she has always liked that pattern. Their shed is called Copper Shack, explaining the shack in the center. #barnquilttrail #barns #PerryvilleMo #PerryCoMo #barnstalker

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 28.12.2020

Merry Christmas from all of us at the Barn Quilt Trail!

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 14.12.2020

Tuesday Trail Spotlight #43 Owned by John and Carlene Rauh. The pattern is the "Lone Star" quilt made by Carlene's mother. The barn quilt is lighted and can be seen at night. The farm is a Missouri Century Farm (1841) previously owned by Carlene's parents, grandparents and earlier generations of the Bey family. #BarnQuiltTrail #BarnStalker #barns #PerryCoMo #PerryvilleMo

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 10.12.2020

Tuesday Trail Spotlight #24 Owned by Denis and Barb Ernst. The barn quilt pattern is "Friendship Star" and was a 2017 Christmas gift from their children. The barn previously used for dairy cows, hay/grain storage and equipment were converted into the Country Barn Antiques, which is a renowned furniture refinishing business. #BarnQuiltTrail #PerryvilleMo #VisitMo #PerryCoMo #barns #BarnStalker

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 27.11.2020

Tuesday Trail Spotlight #28 Located in Cape Girardeau County there are two barns quilts on a milk parlor and a large barn owned by Marian Pruesser. "Carpenters Wheel" is on the milk parlor and "Gentlemen's Fancy" is on the larger barn. They were painted by Marian's daughter-in-law, Shirley. The farm has been in the Pruesser family over 100 years, now being farmed by sons, Steve and Jeff. #BarnQuiltTrail #BarnStalker #barns #VisitMo #PerryCoMo

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 10.11.2020

Trail Spotlight #25 The barn quilt located within Perryville city limits, is owned by David and Brenda Stueve. It is adjacent to M&M Meats, a meat processing plant they operate. The pattern is simply know as M&M. #BarnQuiltTrail #barns #PerryvilleMo #VisitMo #PerryCoMo #WeLovePerryville #BarnStalker

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 01.11.2020

Trail Spotlight #30 On a shed owned by Mildred Bachmann this pattern is "The American Flag" and it was painted by her son Keith. He had seen other barn quilts going up in the area and decided to paint the flag. It can be seen at night as he put a light over it. A small flag can also be seen on the fence by their house. It was painted on boards from his wife, Sandy's childhood home. The farm has been in the Bachmann family for three generations. #BarnQuiltTrail #PerryCoMo #barns #BarnStalker #VisitMO #PerryvilleMo

Perry County Barn Quilt Trail 22.10.2020

Trail Spotlight #19 Owned by John and Donna Telle. The pattern is "Martha Washington Star" with the Massey Ferguson emblem in the center. Most days you will see a Massey in use when you drive by. This is a Missouri Century Farm established in 1871. The barn was built in 1914. #BarnQuiltTrail #barns #PerryCoMo #BarnStalker #VisitMo #MissouriCenturyFarm