They live in homes that are a little bit similar to Americans.
keeps homes in places from the coast storms
Park Model Homes are basically RV's; but this also depends on what kind of park one is talking about. For that it could mean "trailer park" as well. Trailer parks have Mobil home's such as double wides or single wides.
The Mingo people (sometimes called the Ohio Seneca), lived in Ohio near Steubenville and Columbus. Their homes were made from logs and earth in Longhouse or Plankhouse forms.
a colonist would live in a brick, log, or wood building with about 2 or 3 rooms, with a iron stove and if they were rich workers, they would have a shop in their homes
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They built homes and churches
they built homes and churches
Indians men hunted, built churches, and built homes.
Homes of the wealthy and of the nobles were very large, with several rooms, built of wood and brick. Farmers homes were made of sun dried brick and bamboo. They were very simple, one room homes. Homes of the wealthy and of the nobles were very large, with several rooms, built of wood and brick. Farmers homes were made of sun dried brick and bamboo. They were very simple, one room homes.
mud homes
They were round wattle and mud structures with grass thatch roofs.
Log homes are made up of logs. this is a kind of Eco friendly homes
they basiclly lived in oboe homes
The Jumanos had adobe homes,made of mud.
in rock homes :)
The kind of homes that the vassals lived in were made out of brick and other rich stuff.