The stars on Pennsylvania barns began as the work of German-speaking settlers who carried their design language across an ocean: measured lines, repeating points, geometry as a kind of steadying force. They weren’t trying to impress strangers on the road. They were marking their own labor, their own structures, with a sign that said: someone cared how this was made. Painted at first, then cut from wood, later from metal, the stars changed materials as farming changed tools, but their role stayed modest and constant.
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