Log cabin
A log cabin or log home is a house built from wooden logs. They were first built in Norway, but are usually associated with woody areas of the United States, and especially with pioneer culture.edit[1] Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin, and that is the basis for the toy "Lincoln Logs". Log cabins have also been a symbol in American politics, as some Presidents said they were born in log cabins to make them seem closer to the people. Today's log cabins typically have all the conveniences of other modern homes. Log cabin "kits" are now available and log cabins make great vacation homes. "[2] A group of Republicans who dislike some of the stands of the Republican Party call themselves "Log Cabin Republicans"..[3]
Log Cabin Media
Log cabins at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Bygdøy, Norway
A log cabin in Russia, photographed by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky in 1912
A timber cutter's mountain log cabin at the Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in Pyrohiv, Ukraine
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 cabin in Minnesota in 1890
The Edwin Carter Log Cabin Naturalist Museum, a log cabin built by Edwin Carter in approximately 1875 in Breckenridge, Colorado
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References
- ↑ Log Cabins in America:The Finnish Experience, National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plan, accessed 2 Jul 2008
- ↑ Lepore, Jill. "BOUND FOR GLORY: Writing campaign lives", The New Yorker, 20 October 2008.
- ↑ "Log Cabin's Guerriero Talks Aggressive Strategy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2009-08-29.