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  2. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    Yurts are also popular in Northern Canada. In 1993, Oregon became the first state to incorporate yurts into its Parks Department as year-round camping facilities. Since then, at least 17 other US States have introduced yurt camping into their own parks departments. [13]

  3. Circus House - Wikipedia

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    The three-story house features a pair of round first-floor rooms which have exterior brick cornices resembling the fringe of a circus tent. [9] The house has 7,414 sq ft (688.8 m 2) divided into twelve rooms, including four bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half-baths. [14] [10] It has geothermal heating and solar panels atop the garage. [13]

  4. Scouting in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Muskingum Valley Scout Reservation [15] (MVSR) is the council's year-round camping facility. Located on over 500 acres (2.0 km 2 ) of reclaimed land near Conesville in Coshocton county, MVSR has offered Scouts a wide variety of options to expand their camping experience since its opening in 1968.

  5. Mobile home - Wikipedia

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    Mobile home (or mobile-homes) are used in many European campgrounds to refer to fixed caravans, purpose-built cabins, and even large tents, which are rented by the week or even year-round as cheap accommodation, similar to the US concept of a trailer park. Like many other US loanwords, the term is not used widely in Britain. [citation needed]

  6. List of round barns - Wikipedia

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    The periods during which round barns were built varies across U.S. states. Most of Indiana's round barns were built between 1900 and 1920, and their construction peaked in 1910. Iowa's peak years were from 1909 to 1922. All 44 of the historic round barns built in South Dakota were built between 1903 and 1946.

  7. Home - Wikipedia

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    A traditional yurt or ger is a portable round tent covered with skins or felt and used as a dwelling by several distinct nomadic groups in the steppes of Central Asia. The structure consists of an angled assembly or latticework of wood or bamboo for walls, a door frame, ribs (poles, rafters), and a wheel (crown, compression ring) possibly steam ...