This tenant farmhouse is among the most iconic examples of Cracker style.
This tenant farmhouse is among the most iconic examples of Cracker style.
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Yum, Here is a picture from the Historical Concepts studio, “Classic Cracker” is one of their favorites for the vernacular styles they do so well. The book is beat up from frequent use. http://www.flickr.com/photos/terrykearns/6769118177/
There are some houses like this one in the city of Fitzgerald, I never knew they were called cracker houses. This is the first time I’ve ever heard that. Thanks for the history lesson.