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This caught my eye because of this vibrant red/orange discoloration from this log along the seawall that I knew would be something of interest when adding some slight saturation...
Logo del Cibernarium Quito, diseñado en conjunto por el equipo de extensión de la PUCE Quito. -del cual formé parte-
Con la dirección de William Urueña.
Log Cabin was built in 1935 near the corner of Walker Avenue and Aycock Street. It was moved several miles west on Walker Avenue in 1990.
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Staymates Log House
The first portion of the house was built in the 1780s with an additions in the 1830s. The house sits not far from the historic Forbes Road. The house was built by Samuel Hoy (Hoey). The Staymates family purchased the property in 1852 and farmed the land until the early 1900s. The last family member to live in the home was Bessie Staymates ("Miss Bessie"), who was well known and taught at local schools for 50 years. Bessie willed the house and land to the Westmoreland County Girl Scouts. The Municipality of Murrysville purchased the property in December, 1977. The MHPS conducted extensive restoration of the barn, and the MHPS and the Municipality restored the log house in 2016.