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The European settlers of Colonial Pennsylvania may have lived in one of a few different types of housing, including log cabins, stone and split-timber homes, stone farmhouses and brick "town houses." Some wood frame homes exist from this period, but were not nearly as popular in Pennsylvania as they were in more northern settlements of New England.

On the other hand, the local Native American inhabitants of Colonial Pennsylvania would have lived in longhouses made of timber and bark.

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