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  2. A-frame building - Wikipedia

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    The Bennati House, in Lake Arrowhead, California. Rudolph Schindler's original A-frame design, 1934. An example of an A-frame house in Gillette, Wyoming Traditional A-frame thatched house (palheiro), Santana, Madeira, Portugal An A-frame house owned and restored by Nicky Panicci in the Hollywood Hills, an example of an architectural A-frame.

  3. Dreamy A-Frame Cabins You Can Rent this Fall - AOL

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    Baileys Harbor Cabin. Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin | Sleeps 8 Book it. This A-frame is a duplex with private entrances and separate yards and patios, or you can rent the whole thing for double the price.

  4. You can cuddle sheep and sleep inside a Swiss cheese cabin at ...

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    The cabin was built by the Cottage Works, a family business from Monroe, Wisc., and its Swiss cheese "holes" were painted on by Mineral Point High School art teacher Mike Hadfield.

  5. Frog Creek Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Frog Creek Cabin, in Yosemite National Park, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1]It is a one-story frame cabin, about 14 by 28 feet (4.3 m × 8.5 m) in plan, with a small screened porch, about 13 by 4 feet (4.0 m × 1.2 m) extending.

  6. Mount Hood - Wikipedia

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    There are a few remaining shelters on Mount Hood still in use today. Those include the Coopers Spur, Cairn Basin, and McNeil Point shelters as well as the Tilly Jane A-frame cabin. The summit was home to a fire lookout in the early 1900s; however, the lookout did not withstand the weather and no longer remains today. [12]

  7. Three Fingers Lookout - Wikipedia

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    The Three Fingers are a prominently visible peak in the Darrington Ranger District in central northern Snohomish County. Set on top of the southernmost pinnacles of the peak's eponymous three summits, is a one-room wood frame cabin measuring 14 by 14 feet (4.3 m × 4.3 m).

  8. Sibley-Hoyt House - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley-Hoyt house is a cabin that dates to 1819 or 1820. [2] The sawmill and cabin were owned by Solomon and Sarah Sibley. [2] Located at 146 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Michigan within the Franklin Boulevard Historic District. The origins of the current house are a cabin measuring 18 feet by 20 feet. [3] [4] It was built on a cellar.

  9. Hodgdon Homestead Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin is built of peeled logs, saddle-notched, with split log wedge chinking. A shed addition to the rear gives the structure the shape of a saltbox and is a frame structure covered with wood shingles. The cabin is fronted by a porch. [2] The Hodgdon Cabin was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1978. [1]