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The yurt was introduced to the United States in the 1970s, primarily through the efforts of American travelers and adventurers who encountered these traditional Mongolian dwellings during their travels. The first significant exposure to yurts in the U.S. came from the counterculture movement, which embraced them as alternative housing options. Since then, yurts have gained popularity for camping, glamping, and eco-friendly living. Today, they are widely used in various settings across the country.

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