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Tiny House Living – Issue 8

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In this week’s issue of Tiny House Living you’ll find a newly announced design competition called The Tiny House Project, two stories of people hitting the road in travel trailers, two videos of earthbag dome homes, a bunch of photos of tiny cottages in Oregon, and Jay Shafer hitting the road road and headed to New York in his recently completed Fencl Tumbleweed tiny house.

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Posted May 27th, 2009 by Michael Janzen and filed in Announcement

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