File:Built in the NPS Rustic style of architecture in 1927, the Longmire Community Building is a timber-frame, two-story building (301bb1bc-5c97-439c-8f87-3c9601f4e902).jpeg
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English: Longmire Community Building | ||||
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English: Mount Rainier National Park Archives |
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Title |
English: Longmire Community Building |
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Description |
English: Black and white historic photo of a large log building in a forest with a steep shingle roof and a porch supported by log beams. Ferns ad plants grow around the edge of the building and porch. Built in the NPS Rustic style of architecture in 1927, the Longmire Community Building is a timber-frame, two-story building with whole-log posts, beams, and rafters, a stone masonry chimney, and a large, roofed porch. As an excellent example of NPS Rustic design, the Longmire Community Building is individually designated a National Historic Landmark.
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Depicted place |
English: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington |
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Date |
circa 1927 date QS:P571,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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English: NPGallery |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | MORA | |||
Album(s) InfoField | English: Historic Longmire |
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