Wood Gutter, Mountain Farm Museum, Great Smokey Mountains National Park, near Cherokee, North Carolina, June 15, 2012
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Well just how clever and unique is that…. 🙂
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I thought so, too. 😉
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Hi Mike – that’s what I call clever thinking … and making use of no money … just local materials … cheers Hilary
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The people in the hill country that this museum represents probably didn’t have a lot of money. Innovations like this were likely the only way they could afford anything like gutters.
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