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A sod farm structure in Iceland Saskatchewan sod house, circa 1900 Unusually well appointed interior of a sod house, North Dakota, 1937. The sod house or soddy [1] was a common alternative to the log cabin during frontier settlement of the Great Plains of Canada and the United States in the 1800s and early 1900s. [2]
Sod houses were a popular construction choice in the early 1900s by the early homesteaders to Saskatchewan and were similar to an earth sheltering type of house. Whereas many earth sheltering houses were built into hills, a 'soddie' had the base dug down about 3 feet (0.91 m) below the residence square footage area.
Features a one-room schoolhouse, a 1913 Canadian Pacific Railway Caboose, a reconstructed sod house, the Delorme family's one-room log cabin Brock Municipal Museum: Brock: West Central: Local history: information: Cabri & District Museum: Cabri: Southwest: Local history: information: Canada's Only Toy & Autograph Museum: Canora: East Central: Toy
A historic house museum is a museum that was once a private residence and is at least 50 years old. Here are some of the most salient in the area.
Sod house It features the Highland One Room Schoolhouse [ 3 ] a 1913 Canadian Pacific Railway Caboose, [ 4 ] a reconstructed sod house , the Delorme family's one-room log cabin, extensive indoor and outdoor installations of numerous Cree and settler archives, artifacts and war memorabilia, [ 5 ] including 'Sergeant Bill'—"Saskatchewan's most ...
Early 19th century brick house, operated by The Colonial Dames of America: Cincinnati Art Museum: Mount Adams: Art Cincinnati History Museum: West End Local history Part of Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal, city's history Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal: West End Multiple
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