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  2. L'Aventure - Wikipedia

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    Stephan Asseo settled in Paso Robles due to its similarities in terroir to the Rhône Valley, founding L'Aventure in 1998. [1] [2]Following a vision of "Bordeaux meets Rhône in Paso Robles", [3] consistent acclaim and high scores by Robert M. Parker, Jr. [4] [5] have caused sales of L'Aventure wines to rise considerably, [6] and the estate has been informally termed a "Grand Cru of Paso Robles".

  3. Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site is an 86-acre (0.3 km 2) history park located eight miles (13 km) south of Charleston, Illinois, U.S., near the town of Lerna. The centerpiece is a replica of the log cabin built and occupied by Thomas Lincoln , father of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln .

  4. Mortonson–Van Leer Log Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin was owned by a local Bernardhus Van Leer, a notable physician, and later by the Van Leer family, who were noted in the anti-slavery cause. [2] [3] Prior to and during the American Civil War, the Van Leer family used the Log Cabin as a station for the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape to free negro communities. [4]

  5. Log Chapel (University of Notre Dame) - Wikipedia

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    The small structures were also present on site: a small clapboard cabin that housed the Indian interpreter and his family, and a 8 by 6 feet shed. One of the first things that Sorin did was build a second log cabin, which was dedicated on March 19, 1843, slightly to the east of Badin's chapel and about the same size.

  6. Bacon Log Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Bacon Log Cabin was a cabin built as early as the 1820s in Ballwin, St. Louis, Missouri. [1] Bacon Log Cabin is currently used as a museum of St. Louis history. It was formerly a cabin built and owned by William Bacon, who passed it on through the family, starting with his grandson, William Douglas Bacon.

  7. Alex Cole Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin is a single-pen one-story cabin measuring approximately 20 feet (6.1 m) by 18 feet (5.5 m). The walls are built of hewn logs with dovetail notching. Fieldstone and loose rock comprise the cabin's foundation, and the cabin's gabled roof is covered with hand-split shingles. The interior contains a sawn board floor and a loft, and is ...

  8. Trefethen Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    The winery building was restored from earthquake damage following over two years of repairs and improvements. [ 4 ] Following retirement from a successful career with Kaiser Industries, Eugene Trefethen along with his wife Katie purchased Eshcol in 1968 along with six adjoining properties to create Trefethen Vineyards.

  9. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The LFA reduced the cabin's size from 16-by-18 feet to 12-by-17 feet. The Symbolic Birth Cabin represents the one Abraham Lincoln was born in on February 12, 1809. While the original was likely lost to time, the logs in this cabins date to mostly the 1840s and depicts a typical cabin of the mid 19th century, and had been lived in.

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