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A couple of years ago, Colleen Roberts and her husband Mitch celebrated the 4th of July at a friend's barndominium in northwest Missouri. Right off the bat, her husband decided he wanted a barndominium — a steel, barn-style home – of their own. "I said, 'Absolutely not,'" Roberts told Insider. …
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