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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Kitchen Out Back by D Hackett... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Kitchen Out Back by D Hackett
The 1864 Cracker Homestead is complete with antique furnishings and vintage farm equipment is located at the Forest Capital State Museum in Perry Florida.
The dogtrot, also known as a breezeway house, dog-run, or possum-trot, is a style of house that was common throughout the Southeastern United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
A dogtrot house historically consisted of two log cabins connected by a breezeway or "dogtrot", all under a common roof. Typically one cabin was used for cooking and dining while the other was used as a private living space, such as a bedroom. The primary characteristics of a dogtrot house is that it is typically one or 1-stories, has at least two rooms averaging between 18 to 20 feet (5.5 to 6.1 m) wide that each flank an open-ended central hall. Additional rooms usually take the form of a semidetached ell or shed rooms, flanking the hall to the front or rear.
The breezeway thr...
An Award Winning Photographer and Author who enjoys the beauty of the Real Florida. A fifth generation Floridian with a passion for sharing the beauty that God has created through my photography and art. It is my desire is to share the beauty and wonder of the real Florida created by God. A published Author whose interest is in family and Florida history. I hope you enjoy my work Copyright Notice: All images on these web sites are protected by the U.S. and international copyright laws, all rights reserved. The images may not be copied, reproduced, manipulated or used in any way, without written permission of D Hackett. Any unauthorized usage will be prosecuted to the full extent of U.S. Copyright Law.
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Deena Stoddard
wonderful nostalgia!
David and Carol Kelly
Great capture.
Ella Kaye Dickey
fantastic composition
K Hines
Very nice!
Cathy Mahnke
Terrific!
HH Photography
A terrific look back in time. Nice capture.
Steven Reed
Wonderful capture of history!
Sue Jacobi
Wonderful!
Belinda Greb
Beautiful clarity and interesting historical image.
Celeste Manning
Great image and detail!
Lee Craig
What a great step back in time and Florida history.
Ellen Levinson
A great addition to the dogtrot series of historical wooden homes!
Kathryn L Novak
Great subject.
Marianne Campolongo
Wonderful!
Terri Waters
Fantastic vintage log homesteads
Stuart Litoff
Very nicely done!
Allan Morrison
Cool
Debra Martz
Great series, D! I could see a peek of the kitchen through the breezeway on one of your previous images!
Mim White
Awesome!