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The breezeway through the center of the house is a unique feature, with rooms of the house opening into the breezeway. The breezeway provided a cooler covered area for sitting. The combination of the breezeway and open windows in the rooms of the house created air currents which pulled cooler outside
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Senators. and has siding-over-log construction. The Bear Bend Cabin, a four-room, story-and-a-half log cabin, was built by Sam Houston as a hunting lodge in the 1850s.
147:-story and rarer two-story examples survive), and has at least two rooms, typically 18–20 feet (5.5–6.1 m) wide that each flank an open-ended central hall. Additional rooms usually take the form of a semidetached
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air into the living quarters efficiently in the pre–air-conditioning era.
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701:"Dogtrot House - Vernacular - Great Buildings Architecture"
679:"Dogtrot House - House of the Month - Architectural Record"
1115:"Parker Cabin - Fort Worth Log Cabin Village Virtual Tour"
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1262:"Historic Gaines-Oliphint House, Hemphill, TX"
1244:"The Building of Sam Houston State University"
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