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Rural cabin, Alberta. The image is from old black and white film in 1975.
An abandoned old cabin sits in the woods on a mountain in Colorado
Alone and disabled, living a life of poverty, this one legged man sits on the porch of his hovel like a hermit.
A forest landscape of a dramatic old cabin at Umstead State Park in Raleigh, North Carolina in artistic colors.
Cokato Township, Minnesota, USA - July 25, 2023: Landscape view of the The Barberg–Selvälä–Salmonson Sauna building, the oldest surviving savusauna (smoke sauna) in Minnesota. Named for the original owners, it has been relocated to Temperance Corner in Cokato, at the site of one of Minnesota’s first Finnish immigrant settlements.
One of the oldest roadhouses of Alaska is located in Boundary.It is decorated with anlers and nostalgic objects.The antique colour accentuates \
The Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming. The state is a great plateau broken by a number of important mountain ranges. In the northwest are the Absaroka, the Owl Creek, Wyoming, Gros Ventre, Wind River and the Teton ranges. In the north central are the Big Horns; in the northeast, the Black Hills; and in the southern portion of Wyoming, the Laramie, Medicine Bow and Sierra Madre ranges.
A cabin continues to deteriorate in Interior Alaska. Abandoned, burn, and left to return to nature, this cabin is slowly losing the battle.
The Navajo people originally built hogans as their traditional homes, with doors facing east to welcome the morning sun.  But more recently the hogans have become ceremonial structures, as government financing for homes required kitchens and baths and less expensive construction methods.
Grassy field with trees on hillside under sky
Black and white photograph of an old, abandoned wood log cabin in the hills of Grand Teton National Park in autumn.
A worn down cabin in Pavilion BC, in 1998
Rustic Log Cabin with Green Yard and Old Picket Fence in the Autumn in Southwestern Colorado Near Telluride at an Authentic Working Ranch Near Wilson Peak withAspen Trees in the Background
A black and white shot of a wooden forester hut in the deep of the taiga forest; a log dugout of a  forest-guard in a thicket of a conifer forestry; a cabin in woods surrounded by pines and cedars
Abandoned farmhouse, Colorado, USA
A collection of some of my favorite recent images of old homesteads and farms in my area.Shot in monochrome,a favorite of mine.The snow and mood and lighting was superlative for these shots.Suitable for a wide variety of creative ideas.I have further images from this theme and will add them in the future
Columbia, California: 04/10/2024 - Columbia Historic District is a state park and National Landmark District preserving historic downtown Columbia, California. The 30 buildings were built during the California Gold Rush. Located in the California  Mother Lode, this Gold Rush town is a living museum with the largest collection of preserved buildings in the state.
This image shows a summer landscape view of a 19th century log cabin on the prairie in midwest of the United States.
Original homestead log house on ranch land in northern Montana in northwest USA.
House on a hill with rocky yard
A sod roof log cabin at an Athabascan Village on the Chena River - Fairbanks, Alaska features a moose antlers over the doorway.
Old wooden cabin with tin roof surrounded by green grass and pine trees.
Rustic Old Ranch House Log Cabin with Picket Fence and Manicured Yard in Southwestern Colorado Near Telluride
A old fashioned log cabin, labeled land office, sitting in southern Utah with a metal roof.
The Cypress Hills in Saskatchewan prairie in 1998 on old camera film.
a wooden bench in front of an old wooden house
Abandoned house in bad condition. Val-Jalbert Historic  Village during summer day in Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region, Quebec, Canada.
OFallon, United States – August 22, 2012: A Historic log cabin restored in Fort Zumwalt Park in O'Fallon, Missouri
William Brolliar was born in 1867 and spent his early years working at various ranches throughout the West.  In 1910 he applied for a homesteading permit on a tract of land north of Mormon Lake, Arizona in what is now the Coconino National Forest.  Initially living in a tent, Brolliar built a log cabin using local material.  The rough-hewn structure would be his home for the next 25 years.  Brolliar's life on the homestead was one of hard work and self-sufficiency. Despite the challenges of frontier life, Brolliar thrived in his chosen solitude.  He raised cattle, planted crops, and harvested timber for construction. He also served as a local mail carrier, delivering letters and supplies to neighboring ranchers.  In 1936, at the age of 69, Brolliar sold his homestead and moved to nearby Flagstaff. He passed away in 1944, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and self-reliance.  Today, the Brolliar Park Cabin stands as a silent reminder of this remarkable individual and the pioneering era he represents.
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