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by Cynthia Wolfe
$120.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Mast Farm Building" by Cynthia Wolfe. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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The Mast Farm dates from the late 1700's, when Joseph Mast traveled to the mountains from Randolph County, North Carolina, where he was born in 1764.... more
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The Mast Farm dates from the late 1700's, when Joseph Mast traveled to the mountains from Randolph County, North Carolina, where he was born in 1764. His father John had settled there after emigrating from Switzerland via Pennsylvania. Joseph is said to have traded his rifle, his dog, and a pair of leggings for 1000 acres of fertile Watauga River Valley land. The first house, a two-room log cabin, was built between 1810 and 1812 and remains today as the oldest inhabitable log cabin in North Carolina. This cabin is the center of The Mast Farm Inn & Restaurant. It is called the Loom House because Aunt Josie Mast turned that original log cabin into a loom house and became celebrated for her coverlets, rugs, and handbags. Some of her coverlets are in the Smithsonian today. The Mast Farm Inn is a unique and eclectic collection of farm buildings, workshops, cottages, and cabins added between 1810 and 2004 and designed to receive guest in the greatest comfort possible while retaining the hist...
Photography is my OBSESSION, along with my love for God, family, and friends. I love taking the back roads and finding old treasures along the way. So if you're interested in looking through my lens, please join me on my journey! I found my keys....let's go.......
$120.00
Carl Purcell
Nice page from history.
Kate Brown
Wonderful intimate portrait of this ramshackle building! LF
Robert Hebert
Fantastic image and very interesting story!
Cynthia Wolfe replied:
Thank you so much Robert. I can't stand it when I don't know the story behind the subject..lol...then it's just another old building.
TN Fairey
Outstanding capture and presentation of the Mast farm building Cynthia! Interesting info too! l/f
Cynthia Wolfe replied:
Thank you so much Tessa! It was such a pretty place!
Sarah Loft
Beautiful shot and fascinating description!
Cynthia Wolfe replied:
Thank you so much Sarah!