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    reach the site. A diving is also available. Wave Pool at Settlers Cabin Park "Parks | Settlers Cabin | About | Allegheny County". www.alleghenycounty.us....
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    Media related to Cattle Cabin at Wikimedia Commons National Park Service - "Challenge of the Big Trees", Caucasian Settlers come to the Southern Sierra...
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    British settlers had no tradition of building with logs, but they quickly adopted the method. The first English settlers did not widely use log cabins, building...
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    Cades Cove (category National Register of Historic Places in Great Smoky Mountains National Park)
    Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The valley was home to numerous settlers before the formation of the national park. Cades Cove, the single most popular...
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    the last Native American attack on settlers in Iowa, but the events increased tensions between the Sioux and settlers in the Minnesota Territory. Nearly...
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    Darby Creek. The cabin may be one of the oldest log cabins in the United States and is one of the last cabins built by the Swedish settlers that remains intact...
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    Seneca; the Lenape, who had been pushed from the East by European-American settlers; the Shawnee, who also had territory in Ohio; and the Mingo, a group made...
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    The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is a botanical garden in Settler's Cabin Park in the Pittsburgh suburbs of Collier Township and North Fayette Township, United...
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    Massacre Log Cabin, also known as the Gardner Log Cabin, is located in Arnolds Park, Iowa, United States. Rowland Gardner had led a group of settlers into the...
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  • bulletin board. Settler's Cabin Park connector - This partially complete (in 2015) trail connects to the nearby Settler's Cabin Park. Oakdale Station...
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    "runs"), where early settlers could easily trap and hunt them. The Lusk Home and Mill Site and the Richard Lieber Log Cabin within the park's grounds were included...
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    Thursday, May 22, 1919, Page 1 "Summit Park Hotel Destroyed By Fire" "NRHP nomination for Mount Nebo State Park Cabins Historic District" (PDF). Arkansas...
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    The Old Settlers' Association of Johnson County Cabins, also known as City Park Cabins, are historic buildings located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States...
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    Register of Historic Places in 1976. The Baxter/Jenkins Cabin, located near the junction of the Old Settlers Trail and the Maddron Bald Trail, was built by Willis...
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  • 1880s. The cabin is currently located in the Utah State Park system at This Is The Place Heritage Park. The cabin was one of two built by settlers Charles...
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    shopping destinations Robinson Town Centre, The Mall at Robinson, and Settlers Ridge. U.S. Route 22, U.S. Route 30, and Interstate 376 (Parkway West)...
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    Bethel Park before terminating at South Hills Village The Blue Line, which runs through Knoxville, Overbrook, Castle Shannon and Bethel Park before terminating...
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  • t e Parks Boyce Park Deer Lakes Park Harrison Hills Park Hartwood Acres Park North Park Round Hill Park Settlers Cabin Park South Park White Oak Park...
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    to Mormon settlers, along with livestock and the surrounding area for $1,950 (equivalent to about $63,765 in 2023). In the 1850s the cabin was sold and...
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  • t e Parks Boyce Park Deer Lakes Park Harrison Hills Park Hartwood Acres Park North Park Round Hill Park Settlers Cabin Park South Park White Oak Park...
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    Walker-Ewing-Glass Log House (category Log cabins in the United States)
    Walker-Ewing-Glass Log House is a log house located on Pinkerton Run Road in Settler's Cabin Park, North Fayette Township, Pennsylvania. It may have been built in...
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    during the time between the park's creation until the completion of the first permanent cabins in 1925. The first State Park Bond Issue was passed in 1924...
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    1869 by Frank Kennicott, one of the first settlers in the Wet Mountain Valley. The cabin's design reflects cabin construction methods popular in the Eastern...
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    restored 1852 house – and the Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin Museum. Also located in the park is the Historic Butteville Store, which was founded in 1863...
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    The Iroquois forced the settlers, then commanded by Henri de Tonty, to abandon the fort in 1691. De Tonty reorganized the settlers and constructed Fort Pimiteoui...
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    probably built of bricks brought to America as ship's ballast. The original cabin measures 16 by 22 feet, which indicates that the builders were relatively...
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    cabins built by white settlers of the era. Hair Conrad, who had a white father and a Cherokee mother, farmed the land near the cabin, growing apples, peaches...
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    cultivated and part of which was woodland. Early settlers lived in 16 feet (4.9 m) x 20 feet (6.1 m) log cabins, although these were replaced by more elaborate...
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  • bands had raided settlements in this area and killed many settlers. Outrage among settlers caused many men to volunteer, along with militia units, to...
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  • Flathead River and bridge over the river, bringing in more settlers. The unknown and original settlers Polebridge and the surrounding land arrived in the 1890s;...
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