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Remember That Old Oak Rain Water Barrel? &#160;
Oak Rain Barrel nostalgia.
Take a road trip around the countryside and you will find reminders of old oak rain barrels. Once a functional tool that was necessary for the survival of the new immigrants to America, they have now been resurrected to new heights.
Stained, painted, glued and [...]]]></description>
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