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There Are Hidden Meanings To Stars On Barns

A star on the side of a barn is very Americana.  But did you know that there are hidden meanings to the stars?  Me neither.  Well, according to the website Taste…

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A star on the side of a barn is very Americana.  But did you know that there are hidden meanings to the stars?  Me neither.  Well, according to the website Taste of Home, there's a lot more to those barn stars than just decoration.

They are actually called "Pennsylvania stars" or "primitive stars" and they were originally used by German and Dutch settlers to ward off EVIL.  And, the star's color holds some meaning, too. You can get them in just about every color including the stars and stripes, which of course there's no hidden meaning to that one. You are very patriotic, but how about other star on barns colors?

Here's what the hidden meanings of stars on barns

1.  A brown star is known to symbolize friendship and strength. I always thought that a brown star was just showing it's age with lots of rust. It's nice to know that they stand for friendship and strength though. If you see one you can be assured that there are some real quality people that put it up for sure.

2.  A white star stands for purity, and energy. White always does stand for purity, think about wedding dresses and confirmation suits too. The energy part of it is a bit surprising, although it does take a certain amount of it if the star is on a working barn we suppose.

3.  A violet star is considered holy. You can assume that the owners are probably church going people that are not afraid to show the world that they a believers in a higher being. One would assume that they are good solid folk.

4.  A green star symbolizes hope for growth and fertility on the farm. This is vital to a working farm because above all, a farm must continue to flourish and grow in order to survive. Let's just say that a good birth rate is essential to working farms.

5.  A blue star, or a black star symbolizes protection for the farm. We are not sure what the star is protecting them from, perhaps all things bad from weather and fire to bad hombre's with ill intent. Either way, we could all use a little protection from harm.

6.  And a yellow star means love for your fellow man and the sun. This is a beautiful sentiment and says a lot about the owners. To proudly boast a yellow star to show your love for mankind is a very generous thing. You know if you see a yellow star, there's good people living nearby.

Bob is a native New Englander, growing up (sorta) in Maine where his love for radio started at a young age. While in high school he hosted radio shows on a local radio station, and he has never looked back. Bob joined the US Navy and served onboard the Sixth Fleet Flagship as a radio and TV host. After serving for 3 years, it was off to Emerson College in Boston. Bob hosted shows in Boston on WMEX, WVBF and WSSH in the 80’s and 90’s before heading to radio stations in Raleigh, NC, Manchester, NH, and New York City. Bob has been married for almost 25 years to Carolyn, a Woburn gal and they have 3 daughters, Nicole, Taylor, and Bridget. Bob and Carolyn are proud first-time grandparents to baby Caroline, who they plan to spoil every chance they get! “I started my career in New England and could not be happier to come back to Boston where I can root for all the Boston sports teams and eat lots of lobster rolls and clam chowder (okay not lots)… It is an honor to host the WROR morning show with LBF and wake up the World’s Greatest City!” Bob writes about recipes and restaurants, pop culture and trending topics.