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Tiny Houses of the Historic Northwest

Zol Fox emailed me an interesting article showing some of the logging history of the Northwest and included in the email a couple of pictures of tiny houses built from hollowed out logs.

The size of the trees that were taken down in the Northwest 150 years ago is something impressive. We are not likely to see anything like this in this area ever again. Below I’ve shared a few of those photographs.

A hollowed out log became a mobile office.
Hollowed out logs were used to house and feed the crews.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this shared piece of our history.

CJ just sent me some photos he took at St. Augustine, Florida, he says: These were taken with ipod, so quality is not the greatest but they fit nicely with your post today.

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