cornhouses
Cornhouses were a type of storehouse specifically designed for the storage of grain, particularly corn. These structures were common in rural areas and were essential for preserving harvests and ensuring food security throughout the year. Typically, cornhouses were built with sturdy materials to protect the grain from pests, moisture, and spoilage.
The design of a cornhouse often varied depending on regional architectural styles and available building materials.
The primary purpose of a cornhouse was to store threshed grain, such as corn, wheat, barley, or