Surely it was arson by the owners of the second largest log cabin owners…
externalitysays
> A photo by A.O. Biggerstaff
*huh-huh… huh-huh… huh…*
RDogPoundKsays
Not only is it lost architecture, but never again to be replicated. It was built mainly of old growth trees in order to achieve the size. And old growth at that large of scale would be impossible to source (at least for another couple hundred years).
ciabattabing16says
This sub is depressing. It should be retitled ‘famous shit that burned down’. It’s amazing how many things have been destroyed by fire.
indomitous111 says
Is their any pictures of it not so crispy?
RealSteele says
Surely it was arson by the owners of the second largest log cabin owners…
externality says
> A photo by A.O. Biggerstaff
*huh-huh… huh-huh… huh…*
RDogPoundK says
Not only is it lost architecture, but never again to be replicated. It was built mainly of old growth trees in order to achieve the size. And old growth at that large of scale would be impossible to source (at least for another couple hundred years).
ciabattabing16 says
This sub is depressing. It should be retitled ‘famous shit that burned down’. It’s amazing how many things have been destroyed by fire.
Novusod says
Isn’t the [Old Faithful Inn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Faithful_Inn) located in Yellowstone the biggest log cabin in the world now?