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  2. Buckner Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Buckner Cabin, also known as William Buzzard's Cabin, located about 2.6 miles (4.2 km) northwest of Stehekin, Washington in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area of North Cascades National Park Complex, is one of a group of structures relating to the theme of early settlement in the Lake Chelan area.

  3. Portable building - Wikipedia

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    Portable cabins are prefabricated structures manufactured for uses such as site office, security cabin, accommodation, storage, toilets etc. Portable cabins are a cheaper alternative to traditional buildings and are useful when accommodation is required for an uncertain period of time.

  4. Tracy House - Wikipedia

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    The Tracy House also known as the Bill and Elizabeth Tracy House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Usonian Automatic home that was constructed in Normandy Park, Washington, a suburb near Seattle, in 1956. The house, like other Wright-designed Usonian automatics, is composed of concrete blocks that is broken up by glass and redwood plywood.

  5. Walmart will sell you a tiny house for under $16,000 - AOL

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    Walmart has begun selling tiny homes, months after Amazon offered the unusually stylish pop-up abodes. The “expandable prefab house” from Chery Industrial will cost you $15,900 for the 19-by ...

  6. 8 Cheapest Cities to Live in Washington

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    Moses Lake. According to NewHomeSource, the Home price-to-income ratio is an excellent 3.21%. With over 120 miles of shoreline, Moses Lake is a water-lovers paradise that won’t drown your bank ...

  7. Huckleberry Creek Patrol Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The log cabin's design resembles the "Standard Plan for Patrol Cabins" prepared by the Western Division of the National Park Service, with the addition of a full-width front porch. Civilian Conservation Corps labor may have been used in the construction of the cabin. [2] The cabin was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March ...