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They are purely racing boats, with no cabin house or lifeline.
"Mother and I looked at the log cabin house and the kilns, which were falling apart," Lybess Sweezy told The Times in 1969.
"My daughter told me there is one person who can help -- Anya," said Ms. Kozlova, who sat wedged in between a table and a bookshelf in a back room of Ms. Vanina's log cabin house.
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Near the back of the room, a white-and-gold shrine, like a cabin, housed a statue of the elephant-headed god Ganesh.
The Elm Log Cabin (houses tend to have names in Door County), in Egg Harbor but away from the water, sleeps five comfortably and rents for $800 a week.
Ten rustic cabins house 13 one- and two-bedroom units, all with kitchens, sea-view decks and access to a swimming pool.
Behind Main Street, a small city of cabins houses Disney's offices and workshops.
Beller had divided the cavernous space into eight "neighborhoods," each of which contained twelve cabins, housing four men apiece, and eight communal bathrooms.
At the end of the 19th century, Booker T. Washington condemned the one-room cabins housing a majority of the country's former slaves as "the greatest embarrassment to the progress of the race".
Several log cabins housed the telegraph office, a dispatcher, two repairmen and their supplies.
Nineteen slaves owned by Butler drowned, while Couper suffered $100,000 (1804 USD) in losses alone, with cabins housing over a hundred slaves destroyed.
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