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  2. Orgonon - Wikipedia

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    The Reich Museum. Orgonon was the 175-acre (71 ha) home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957). Located in Rangeley, Maine, it is Reich's burial place, and is open to the public as the Wilhelm Reich Museum.

  3. Lake of the Woods Ranger Station - Wikipedia

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    Three open pine tree logo cutouts located on the gable end above the front porch. The center tree is larger than the flanking trees. A "Visitor Center" sign is located below the pine tree cutouts. The structure is covered by a texture metal roof. Inside the office, the walls have fluted knotty-pine paneling with plain pine baseboards.

  4. Butte Falls Ranger Station - Wikipedia

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    It includes a pine tree shaped cutout in the east and south gable ends of the roof, and a knotty pine interior. [2] The Ranger's Residence building was built in 1936. [2] Butte Falls Ranger Station, Ranger's Residence Garage also includes pine tree cutouts under the roof apex at east and west gable ends. [2]

  5. Ranch A - Wikipedia

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    Square in plan, the two-story lodge measures about 74 feet (23 m) by 75 feet (23 m). The second story overhangs the first, creating a long veranda across the front of the building, supported by stone piers with standing log sections as columns. The entrance is a knotty pine double door with iron strap hardware.

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  7. Camp Sherman Community Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall was constructed by local volunteers under the direction of Wayne L. Korish. One of the main builders of the community hall was Luther Metke, known for his hand strewed log cabins and many bridges built in the central Oregon area. [1] It is a simple rustic design. The building is a wood post-and-beam structure with a shingled exterior ...