| Homesteaders settling in the territories
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| | soil. Most often, rock or stone were used
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| of the American West traditionally built
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| | for the log cabin foundation. Then the
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| log cabins; durable, rainproof, and
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| | builder would square off each log and
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| inexpensive. Today, eco-friendly and
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| | make round cuts on the top and bottom of
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| rustically charming, log cabins with
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| | each end. Then he assembled the logs so
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| their distinctive handcrafted appearance
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| | that round cuts would fit together. The
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| seem to be making a comeback, with
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| | logs were secured together with wood
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| luxurious features such as whirlpools,
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| | sticks. The remaining spaces were filled
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| skylight windows and heated
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| | with insulation materials such as clay or
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| patios.Swedish colonists built the first
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| | mud. The windows and doors were simply
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| log cabins in North America at the
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| | cut out, and a fireplace was built
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| beginning of the 18th century. The design
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| | afterwards.Thanks to new construction
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| of the log cabins was influenced by
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| | technologies and an increased attention
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| typical North European farm-houses until
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| | to all things eco-wise and natural, log
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| the introduction of the Homestead Act.
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| | cabins are gaining in their popularity.
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| According to which, new colonists had to
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| | Well-constructed, weather-proof log
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| build their homes of a specific size with
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| | cabins today can be built and styled
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| at least one window. These old log cabins
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| | similar to conventional houses. Among the
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| had just one room, a spacious porch, and
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| | advantages of log cabins and homes,
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| an elevated area for sleeping.Building
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| | experts list remarkable weather-proofing
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| the frontier style log cabin was quite
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| | qualities with little insulation and low
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| easy and required only a few days. First
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| | building costs. In addition to that log
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| of all, the builder settled a solid
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| | cabins require little maintenance.
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| foundation to keep logs above the damp
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