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    Courtesy of the Osceola County Historical Society: Pioneer Village

    Subjects

    Wooden-frame houses; Wooden-frame houses--Design and construction; Building, Wooden; Vernacular Architecture; Vernacular architecture--Environmental aspects; Architecture, Domestic; Frontier and pioneer life; Families; Florida--Antiquities; Civilization; Florida--History, Local

    Abstract

    Cracker kitchen (artifact image), from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 15: Cracker House. Episode 15 features the Lanier House, an exemplary structure of cracker architecture.

    Contributor

    Osceola County Historical Society: Pioneer Village

    Identifier

    Cracker_kitchen

    Language

    English

    Title - Alternative

    Cracker kitchen, from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 15: Cracker House

    Preferred Title

    A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 15: Cracker House

    Keywords

    Episode 15; Cracker House; Lanier House; Cracker architecture; Cracker culture; Florida Vernacular Architecture; Wood house; Dog trot; House design; Influence of environment and landscape on house design; Frontier life; Florida frontier; Pioneering family; Artifacts; Central Florida

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