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Beaver Jim's Cabin
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Sandra McClure
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"Beaver" Jim Villines cabin in Arkansas that eventually became a barn, built in 1850.
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Anne Vis
20 Sep 2008
Wonderful shot!
Artist Reply: Thank you Anne I appreciate you stopping by.......
Armando Salas
15 Sep 2008
Brilliant shot. 1850? wow!
Artist Reply: Thank you Armando. My photography is making me want to paint....
Anonymous Guest
14 Sep 2008
Excellent!
Artist Reply: Thank you so much for viewing my portfolio
Fiona Robinson
14 Sep 2008
what a lovely rustic photo
Artist Reply: Thank you Fiona. Arkansas has some treasures that stimulate the imagination. It's a beautiful state.
MJ Mitchell
13 Sep 2008
How incredibly interesting - I LOVE history - thank you for sharing!!!!! Imagine when the house was built.... you captured it very well - great photo!
Artist Reply: Thank you MJ I love history too and I'm interested in preserving our landmarks through art before they are gone.
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Anne Vis 20 Sep 2008
Wonderful shot!Armando Salas 15 Sep 2008
Brilliant shot. 1850? wow!Anonymous Guest 14 Sep 2008
Excellent!Fiona Robinson 14 Sep 2008
what a lovely rustic photoMJ Mitchell 13 Sep 2008
How incredibly interesting - I LOVE history - thank you for sharing!!!!! Imagine when the house was built.... you captured it very well - great photo!