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Uncle Remus Museum, Eatonton, Georgia, Putnam County, Georgia, includes a log cabin created from two slave cabins. The museum is dedicated to portraying Southern life as in the Uncle Remus stories. Anderson House (Danburg, Georgia) Westover (Milledgeville, Georgia) St. Simons, Georgia
A former slave cabin near Eufaula, Barbour County, Alabama, still in use as a residence and photographed c. 1936 for the Slave Narratives project of the Works Progress Administration. On average, slave quarters were log cabins with dirt floors, clay chimneys, wood-shingle roofs, and one unglazed window.
Great Slave Lake NT 62°17′06″N 114°06′03″W / 62.2849°N 114.1007°W / 62.2849; -114.1007 ( Old Fort Providence Northwest Territories ( 19713 )
L. L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site; La Veille; LaBranche Plantation Dependency; Laura Plantation; Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation; Laurelwood (Richland County, South Carolina)
Kingsley Plantation currently showcases the remains of 23 slave houses out of 32 original cabins, located approximately 1,000 feet (305 m) south of the main owner's house. One of the slave houses has been restored to appear as it did in the early 19th century; others are in various states of repair or ruin.
The new owner of the cabin said that the previous owner who made the Airbnb listing marketed it as a former slave cabin despite being told the structure wasn't old enough to have housed slaves.