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  2. Lindal Cedar Homes - Wikipedia

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    Lindal Cedar Homes (est. in 1944) is an American manufacturer of prefabricated post-and-beam homes. Since 1950s it is the largest North American manufacturer of prefabricated cedar homes. [6] In the 1960s it was the largest US manufacturer of A-frame houses. The company operates as a third-generation, family-owned private company.

  3. Hillsboro Peak Lookout Tower and Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Hillsboro Peak Lookout Tower and Cabin, in Gila National Forest in Sierra County, New Mexico, is a forest fire lookout tower and cabin with one or both built in 1925. The combination was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] Hillsboro Peak has elevation 10,020 feet (3,050 m), and is in southwestern New Mexico's ...

  4. Bearwallow Mountain Lookout Cabins and Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Bearwallow Mountain Lookout Cabins and Shed are located in the Bearwallow Park near Mogollon, New Mexico.Built in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration, they are one of three New Deal-era buildings in the Gila National Forest, which also include the El Caso Lookout Complex and the Mangas Mountain Lookout Complex. [2]

  5. Pecos Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    During the next 200 years, they would push into the fertile lands that flanked the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range. New Mexico was annexed to the United States following the Mexican war of 1846. In 1875 mineral prospecting began. George Beatty was an early pioneer who built a cabin at the junction of the Pecos River and the Rito del Padre.

  6. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    The American System-Built Homes were modest houses in a series designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. They were developed between 1911 and 1917 to fulfill his interest in affordable housing but were sold commercially for just 14 months.

  7. Tony Manzanares House - Wikipedia

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    The Tony Manzanares House, near Los Ojos, New Mexico, was built in 1930.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]It is located 30 feet (9.1 m) east of the Los Ojos Road and 0.3 miles (0.48 km) north of La Puente Church, just above the first dropoff from the river.

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