Log and Timber Home Living

Full Circle

There are few things you can do for $1 these days — especially not activities that involve meticulously restored, one-of-a-kind artwork that you can touch and … ride? But at the Buffalo Heritage Carousel in New York, a single dollar gains you admission to see where history meets innovation.

Housed in a circus-tent shaped Douglas fir timber frame powered by Tesla solar panels,

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