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  2. Seamour and Gerte Shavin House - Wikipedia

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    Both the exterior and interior of the house use primarily crab orchard stone and treated Louisiana cypress wood. The stonework is reminiscent of Fallingwater: laid horizontally, stones are allowed to protrude (or "stick out") at points from the line of the wall, resembling stone ledges.

  3. Crab Orchard, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Crab Orchard is located at (35.905965, -84.877239 The town is situated atop the Cumberland Plateau in a gap amidst the Crab Orchard Mountains , a sub-range of the Cumberland Mountains . This gap has long been frequented by travelers between East and Middle Tennessee .

  4. Cumberland Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    The dam, like many of the Homestead structures, is constructed of a native sandstone commonly called Crab Orchard Stone. At a height of 28 feet (8.5 m) and length of 319 feet (97 m), the dam is the largest masonry project ever completed by the CCC.

  5. Pickett County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    There have been two courthouses for Pickett County. The first one, completed in 1890, burned down in 1934. The second and current one was built with Crab Orchard stone in 1935. [2] The building was designed in the Colonial Revival architectural style by Marr & Holman. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since ...

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Stone home of pioneer John Andrew Miller. Served as a community shelter from Native American attacks Israel Grant Cabin: Scott County, Kentucky: ca. 1787 Residence Early log cabin [2] William Whitley House State Historic Site: Crab Orchard, Kentucky: 1787–1794 Residence Oldest brick house in Kentucky Millspring: Georgetown, Kentucky: 1789 ...

  7. Cumberland Homesteads - Wikipedia

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    Crab orchard stone being quarried for Cumberland Homesteads construction. Over 20,000 acres (81 km 2) of land south of Crossville were purchased from the Missouri Land Company, and Cumberland Homesteads, Inc., was created to administer the project. [4] First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at Cumberland Homesteads in 1935

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  9. William Whitley House State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    William Whitley House State Historic Site is a park in Crab Orchard, Kentucky. It features the home of Kentucky pioneer William Whitley and his wife, sharpshooter Esther Whitley . The home was built as a fortress against Indian attacks sometime between 1787 and 1794.