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  2. Building Wild - Wikipedia

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    The Cabin Kings must conquer a water-logged build site to build a double-decker cabin for a "redneck podiatrist" and his lifelong best friend. 109: Float My Cabin: Mar 11, 2014: A bird-loving biologist gets a cabin in the swamp with its own floating duck blind and a human-sized bird nest on the roof. 110: Top Of The World: Mar 18, 2014

  3. Barnwood Builders - Wikipedia

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    A crew of West Virginia master craftsmen travel all over the country to salvage antique cabins and barns. In the final two episodes of Season 7, the Barnwood Builders take on their hardest build yet. They construct a giant timber frame house for Project Healing Waters, a place where wounded veterans recover from PTSD and other battle injuries ...

  4. Self-build - Wikipedia

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    Self-build house (EVA Lanxmeer, Nederland)Self-build is the process of creating an individual home or building through a variety of methods. The self-builder's input into this process varies from doing the actual construction, also known as DIY, to contracting certain works to an architect or building package company.

  5. Bradford Angier - Wikipedia

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    How To Build Your Home in The Woods (1952) Living Off the Country: How to Stay Alive in the Woods (1956) On Your Own in the Wilderness (1958) Wilderness Cookery (1961) We Like It Wild (1963) Home in Your Pack: The Modern Handbook of Backpacking (1965) Free for the Eating (1966) Free for the Eating (100 Wild Plants, 300 Ways to Use Them) (1967)

  6. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Sears issued its first specialty catalog for houses, Book of Modern Homes and Building Plans, featuring 44 house styles ranging in price from US $360 (equal to $12,208 today) – $2,890 (equal to $98,003 today). The first mail order for a Sears house was filled that year.

  7. Log cabin - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1640, C. A. Nothnagle Log House, located in Swedesboro, New Jersey, is likely the oldest log cabin in the United States. A conjectural replica of the log cabin in which U.S. president Abraham Lincoln was born, now at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Mortonson–Van Leer Log Cabin in New Sweden Park in Swedesboro, New Jersey A replica log cabin at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania A log house ...