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  2. Cypress Log Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Log Cabin Floor Plan. The house is an intentionally rustic mountain cabin set in a picturesque, asymmetrical landscape. In contrast to many of the model houses that featured modern building materials, the Cypress House was intended to exhibit the diverse possibilities for building with a traditional material.

  3. Log cabin - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the world's largest log cabin was constructed at a private resort in Montebello, Quebec, Canada. Often described as a log château, it serves as the Château Montebello hotel. The modern version of a log cabin is the log home, which is a house built usually from milled logs. The logs are visible on the exterior and sometimes interior ...

  4. C. A. Nothnagle Log House - Wikipedia

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    Doris Rink sold the Log Cabin and adjoining property in 2024 to a real estate developer named Stephen Laszczyk who owns many properties in the area. Rink stated, "I want to get it into the hands of someone who is capable and loving and willing enough to put as much works into it as my husband and I have over the years," but efforts to sell to ...

  5. Log house - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century log farmhouse in Heidal, Norway 17th-century log buildings in Heidal, Norway; the corner house is a horse stable and log barn A log house in Pargas, Finland A log building, known as Blockbau, in Bavaria, Germany A Russian-style log house An American-style log house A milled log house

  6. List of historic buildings in Carmel-by-the-Sea - Wikipedia

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    With a large Carmel stone chimney and industrial steel casement windows, the house boasts a blend of traditional and modern architecture. [2]: p86 Jacob W. Wright House Santa Fe Street NE of 8th Avenue George Whitcomb Vernacular: 1931 The Jacob W. Wright House (No. 2) was built in 1931 for Jacob W. Wright, a retired newspaperman. [2]: p83

  7. Austintown Log House - Wikipedia

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    A $2,500 grant from the Ohio American Revolution Bicentennial Commission allowed the dedication of the Austin Log Cabin on July 4, 1976, as Austintown's Bicentennial Project. The Austintown Historical Society was formed on July 21, 1976, for the purpose of maintaining the Austin Log Cabin. It became a 501(c)(3) in 1976 and was incorporated in 1979.