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Wick Buildings built for you

The American Classic series offers you the perfect solution to your rural lifestyle. With so many options, widths and lengths, this series can meet the needs of a wide range of uses for your home, farm or farmstead. Contact the Wick Builder in your neighborhood for our introductory sales offer. The American Classic is the perfect post-frame building for your storage building, agricultural, warehouse, horse barn, garage, as well as any of your building requirements.

Wick is proud to announce our new builder in Salina. Contact Kelly Hall in Salina 785-493-5288; or District Sales Manager Shawn Baer is available at 502-545-8380.

Be sure to visit our booth 37 at the upcoming Mid America Farm Exposition March 24 to 26.


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