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Appalachian Settlers and Their Dwellings

A short film about the Scotch-Irish and German settlers of Appalachia and the unique structures that they built. Narrated by author Katie Letcher Lyle.

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This entry was posted in Housing and tagged Appalachia on February 19, 2020 by Bone Fish.

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