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May 17, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
June 14, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
July 12, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
August 23, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
September 20, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
November 8, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
December 6, 2008 1pm to 4pm |
Estemerwalt Mill Tour -
www.estemerwalt.com Estemerwalt Log Homes | Honesdale, PA |
Please RSVP for a Mill Tour to Elizabeth Reece 800-515-2060 | ereece@estemerwalt.com |
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One of Estemerwalt Log Homes’ recent projects was featured on pages 28-31 in
“The Best of Today’s Log Homes” by Tina Skinner.
For more information or to purchase this book, visit
www.schifferbooks.com or
www.amazon.com.
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"30 Under 40"
by Building System Magazine
"The Sweetest Thing"
by Log Home Design Magazine
February 2008 Issue
Story by Suzanna Logan
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"A Visit with Estemerwalt Log Homes"
by Lodge Magazine
November 2007 Issue
Story by Jennifer Myers
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"Lights! Camera! Action!"
by Building System Magazine
November 2007 Issue
"Home Talk Tours"
by Andersen Windows
Take a tour of an Estemerwalt Log Home
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CW11 Morning Show in NYC
Estemerwalt Log Homes Featured on CW11 Morning Show in NYC
July 13, 2007 Honesdale, PA – Sleepy Honesdale, PA was home to a mini
media frenzy on Thursday, as Estemerwalt Log Homes was featured on the morning
news show of New York City’s CW11. The live correspondence from Estemerwalt
Log Homes, featuring the family owned and operated log home company, was hosted
by reporter Larry Hoff, who has over a dozen years in front of the camera on
New York television, and has carved out a reputation as a reporter who lives
on the edge. In addition to the television crew, Editor Peter Becker from the
local Wayne Independent newspaper was also there reporting on the excitement.
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"Sly Magazine"
LOG HOMES
Pictures from Estemerwalt Log Homes Featured
"Bar with 14 ft-high posts" and "Kitchen"
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here to read the article and see the pictures
"The Garden Island"
TEN STEPS TO MAKE A DREAM LOG HOME A REALITY
Log homes have a certain presence that is unmistakable. With their larger timbers and distinctive craftsmanship, these homes offer more of everything—more strength in their design, more sanctuary within their fortress-like walls and more connection to nature using a building material straight from Mother Nature herself.
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AIArchitects - The American Institute of Architects
LOG HOME POPULARITY BOOMING
Did you know that there are over 30,000 log homes
built annually in the U.S.? Log homes account for 9
percent of the custom homebuilding market in this
country. In fact, there currently are more than
550,000 log homes in the U.S.
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here to read the article
The Washington Times
LOG HOUSES, AND THEY'RE NOT MERELY CABINS ANYMORE
Log houses, and they're not merely cabins anymore, are
becoming more popular for metropolitan-area denizens
as their primary or secondary homes. Either way, these
structures offer a slew of benefits -- for the right
price.
The New York Times
A SKI COMMUNITY WHERE THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS TOO MUCH
Instead of the one-room structures hastily thrown up
by a miner or cowboy, the homes at the club, in Big
Sky, Mont., are more likely to have 7,000 square feet,
multiple mammoth rock fireplaces and infinity pools.
The Yellowstone Club, 50 miles or so from Bozeman, is
an unusual private development conceived by Timothy L.
Blixseth, a multimillionaire ski enthusiast, where
every home is within a short schuss of a chair lift
and where the rich and famous find a rarefied level of
exclusivity.
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The Denver Post
BOOMERS DRIVING DEMAND FOR POSH LOG HOMES
Nostalgia with a twist - Boomers driving demand for
posh log homes. Cozy, square and traditional - that's
the log home we've come to know from syrup bottles and
Abe Lincoln's backwoods boyhood.
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