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The Rise of the Tiny-House Movement

June 1, 2011
surroundings of Lulu's tiny house, in unincorp...
surroundings of Lulu’s tiny house, in unincorporated Sonoma County (north of San Francisco) (Photo credit: nicolas.boullosa)

 

Great article on Tiny Houses in the New Yorker.

 

The Rise of the Tiny-House Movement 

 

 

 

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Cognitive Science, Digital Health, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science
Henry David Thoreau, New England, New Hampshire, New Yorker, Pete Seeger, Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, White House
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