Log cabins have roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, dating as far back as 3,500 B.C., followed by European settlers constructing these primitive homes in America starting in the 17th century.
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Winters in Finland can plunge to a freezling -22 degrees Fahrenheit, but those chilling temperatures are no match for this well-insulated log cabin. Crafted by Helsinki-based company Pluspuu, this Log ...
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When most people think of a log cabin, it's the kind that was inhabited by America's early pioneers and frontier settlers. Most modern house hunters are set on more traditional structures such as ...
This 6,046-square-foot home in Comstock, Wis., is on the market for $1.99 million. Spacecrafting To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your ...
When Canadians are polled on the question “do you want to own a cottage or cabin” they tend to respond with a resounding “Yes” by healthy majorities, no matter the age group. Whether you can actually ...