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dogtrot cabin

 
Architecture: dogtrot cabin

A dwelling, often of log construction, consisting of two single-room cabins separated from each other by a covered open-air passageway (dogtrot); a common wood-shingled pitched roof typically covers both cabins, and each cabin has its own entrance and a chimney at its gable end. The dogtrot or breezeway not only serves to link the cabins, but also provides an outdoor sitting area. Also called a double-pen cabin.


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