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  2. Museum of Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    A living history museum in Norris, Tennessee, that interprets the pioneer and early 20th-century period of Southern Appalachia. The museum has over 30 historic buildings, thousands of relics, folk art, and performances of traditional Appalachian music.

  3. Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The site is located in Coles County, Illinois, near the town of Lerna, and features a replica of the log cabin where Thomas Lincoln, father of Abraham Lincoln, lived. The site also includes other historic buildings and farmsteads related to the Lincoln family and their neighbors.

  4. Cunningham Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin is a sod-roofed double-pen or dog-trot style building with a room on either side of the central breezeway or "dog-trot." The form is Appalachian in origin. [7] No nails or metal fastenings were used in the cabin's construction. The cabin was reconstructed in 1956, resetting the wall logs after replacing the sill logs and rebuilding ...

  5. Greenbrier (Great Smoky Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Greenbrier is a recreational area in Tennessee, once home to several Appalachian communities. Learn about its geology, history, and attractions, such as the Greenbrier Fault, the Roaring Fork Sandstone, and the rock walls.

  6. Corbin Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Corbin Cabin is a log structure built by George T. Corbin in 1909 in the Nicholson Hollow area of what is now Shenandoah National Park. [3] Corbin was forced to vacate the land on which the cabin sits in 1938, when the land was added to Shenandoah National Park. [4]

  7. Dogtrot house - Wikipedia

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    A dogtrot house, also known as a breezeway house, is a type of house that was common in the Southeastern United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. It has a central open hall or breezeway that connects two rooms, usually for cooling purposes in the hot climate.

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