English: C. A. Nothnagle Log House on NRHP since April 23, 1976. On Swedesboro-Paulsboro Rd., Gibbstown, New Jersey. Built 1638, claims to be (perhaps) the oldest standing wooden structure in the Western hemisphere. Pretty old in any case. And yes the left (south) wall looks like it is about to fall down, even more so in person than in the picture.
العربية: أقدم بيت شجرة في العالم في جيسبستاون الحالية في نيوجيرسي تم بناء البيت في أواخر 1630 خلال فترة مستعمرة السويد الجديدة
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أقدم بيت شجرة في العالم في جيسبستاون الحالية في نيوجيرسي تم بناء البيت في أواخر 1630 خلال فترة مستعمرة السويد الجديدة
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