Georgia offers some of the best log cabin retreats where you can escape into nature without sacrificing comfort. These cozy ...
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It was a bitterly cold, mid-December night in Tehachapi. The thermometer read just 25 degrees as members of the Tehachapi High Warriors football team left their locker room and trotted onto the field ...
A snowboarder who went missing on the slopes at Whitefish Mountain Resort was found safe on Christmas Day after taking shelter in a survival cabin on the backside of Big Mountain. The 18-year-old went ...
A truly unique offering, this 22+/- acre equestrian estate combines historic charm, timeless craftsmanship, and functional elegance. Built in 1920 from hand-hewn logs sourced on-site, the gated ...
Winter weather presents unique challenges for architects. We spoke to US-based Tom Kundig, who faces the seasonal predicaments head-on. Winter weather presents unique challenges for architects – ...
DALLAS — A big home -- with a big name behind it -- is off the North Texas real estate market. Conservative commentator Glenn Beck recently sold his Westlake estate, which was last listed for $11.75 ...
Nostalgic, dependable, family-friendly, and universally beloved—a Southern pancake house has all the ingredients needed to ...
Love the idea of a wilderness escape but long for more creature comforts than camping can provide? The newly opened Hinata Retreat in Charlemont might fit the bill as your ideal luxury mountainside ...
Little is known about the history of this historic home in Phillipsburg. But Maria F. McDonough, of Coldwell Banker Realty, says it is the oldest home in Warren County. Built in 1750, it has hand hewn ...
When designer Ellen Van Dusen renovated her Brooklyn town house in 2018, she didn’t have to look far to find a couple of trustworthy tenants: her brothers, Dave and Henry. “We borrow spices from each ...
As the chill of fall gives way to the cold of winter, a New Englander’s fancy may turn to diamonds — black ones . . . and snowmobiles, hot chocolate, ski passes, and a gas-fired refuge from urban ...