Log Cabin is a palace on Lincoln Island on the Emerald Ocean. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
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| - Log Cabin is a palace on Lincoln Island on the Emerald Ocean. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- Log Cabins are buildings available on FarmVille.
- It plays a crucial role in the "Into The Wilds" quest, as it is where Terry Granger can be found hiding.
- A log cabin (sometimes just referred to as a cabin) was a building constructed out of wooden logs. In 2151, Trip Tucker commented that it might be nice to have a cabin in the woods on an Class M planet they were exploring. (ENT: "Strange New World") As a boy, Chakotay built a few log cabins because his father believed it was important that he know how. Chakotay related this to Kathryn Janeway in 2372 while considering how best to add on to the modular shelter they were living in. (VOY: "Resolutions")
- Log Cabin furniture was available for a limited amount of time at Rusty's store from 12/22/09 through 02/13/10.
- Log cabins are houses that are made of logs and bricks that people lived in the old western times. paints the log cabin in the episode "Bucket Sweet Bucket."
- Construction with logs was described by Roman architect Vitruvius Pollio in his architectural treatise De Architectura. He noted that in Pontus (modern-day Romania, former Roman Empire province Dacia) dwellings were constructed by laying logs horizontally overtop of each other and filling in the gaps with "chips and mud". According to C. A. Weslager, whose book on log cabins is considered a classic, the Finns had a "close attunement" with the forests, and both groups had well-developed forest industries. Weslager goes on to say: —C. A. Weslager,
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| - Log Cabin is a palace on Lincoln Island on the Emerald Ocean. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- Construction with logs was described by Roman architect Vitruvius Pollio in his architectural treatise De Architectura. He noted that in Pontus (modern-day Romania, former Roman Empire province Dacia) dwellings were constructed by laying logs horizontally overtop of each other and filling in the gaps with "chips and mud". Historically log cabin construction has its roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Although their origin is uncertain, the first log structures were probably built in Northern Europe in the Bronze Age (about 3500 BC). By the time Europeans began to settle in North America, they had a long tradition of using logs for houses, barns, and other outbuildings in the Scandinavian countries, Germany, Northern Russia and Ukraine. According to C. A. Weslager, whose book on log cabins is considered a classic, the Finns had a "close attunement" with the forests, and both groups had well-developed forest industries. Weslager goes on to say: The Finns were accomplished in building several forms of log housing, having different methods of corner timbering, and they utilized both round and hewn logs. Their log building had undergone an evolutionary process from the crude "pirtti"...a small gabled-roof cabin of round logs with an opening in the roof to vent smoke, to more sophisticated squared logs with interlocking double-notch joints, the timber extending beyond the corners. Log saunas or bathhouses of this type are still found in rural Finland. By stacking tree trunks one on top of another and overlapping the logs at the corners, people made the "log cabin". They developed interlocking corners by notching the logs at the ends, resulting in strong structures that were easier to make weather-tight by inserting moss or other soft material into the joints. As the original coniferous forest extended over the coldest parts of the world, there was a prime need to keep these houses warm. The insulating properties of the solid wood were a great advantage over a timber frame construction covered with animal skins, felt, boards or shingles. Over the decades, increasingly complex joints were developed to ensure more weather tight joints between the logs, but the profiles were still largely based on the round log. —C. A. Weslager, The Wood Museum in Trondheim, Norway, displays fourteen different traditional profiles, but a basic form of log construction was used all over North Europe and Asia. Early settlers used such methods of log building in North America. It became a popular form of construction for pioneers' settling in the far north and the more mountainous parts of United States and Canada, where winter conditions were often extreme. Log construction has been especially popular in Scandinavia, where straight tall tree trunks (pine and spruce) are readily available. With suitable tools, a log cabin can be erected from scratch in days by a family. As no chemical reaction is involved, such as hardening of mortar, a log cabin can be erected in any weather or season. Many older towns in Northern Scandinavia have been built exclusively out of log houses, which have been decorated by board paneling and wood cuttings. Today construction of modern log cabins as leisure homes is a fully developed industry in Finland and Sweden.
- Log Cabins are buildings available on FarmVille.
- It plays a crucial role in the "Into The Wilds" quest, as it is where Terry Granger can be found hiding.
- A log cabin (sometimes just referred to as a cabin) was a building constructed out of wooden logs. In 2151, Trip Tucker commented that it might be nice to have a cabin in the woods on an Class M planet they were exploring. (ENT: "Strange New World") As a boy, Chakotay built a few log cabins because his father believed it was important that he know how. Chakotay related this to Kathryn Janeway in 2372 while considering how best to add on to the modular shelter they were living in. (VOY: "Resolutions")
- Log Cabin furniture was available for a limited amount of time at Rusty's store from 12/22/09 through 02/13/10.
- Log cabins are houses that are made of logs and bricks that people lived in the old western times. paints the log cabin in the episode "Bucket Sweet Bucket."
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