Cabin may refer to:
- Cabin (housing), small, roughly built house usually with a wood exterior and typically found in rural areas
- Log cabin, a small house built from logs
- Cottage, a dwelling, typically in a rural, or semi-rural location
Transportation
Other
Locations
- Cabins, West Virginia
- Bone Cabin Quarry - Wyoming
- Latimer Cabin historic site Panama City Beach, Florida
- Mayhew Cabin, Nebraska City, Nebraska
- Big Cabin, Oklahoma
- Cabin Bluff, Camden County, Georgia
- Log Cabin, Texas
- Settler's Cabin Park Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- Slab Cabin Run, Centre County, PA
- Keith Cabin, Pittman, Florida
See also
In modern usage a cottage is a dwelling typically in a rural or semi-rural location (although there are cottage-style dwellings in cities A log cabin is a small house built from logs It is a fairly simple type of Log house. In modern usage a cottage is a dwelling typically in a rural or semi-rural location (although there are cottage-style dwellings in cities A cabin or berthing is an enclosed room generally on a Ship or an Aircraft. A cabin cruiser is a type of power boat that provides accommodation for its Crew and Passengers inside the structure of the craft An aircraft cabin is the section of an Aircraft in which passengers travel often just called the cabin Flight attendants or cabin crew (historically known as stewards air hosts/hostesses or stewardesses) are members of an Aircrew Cabin pressurization is the active pumping of compressed Air into an Aircraft cabin when flying at altitude to maintain a safe and comfortable environment for crew The cabin of a Truck, often simply called a cab, is an enclosed space in a truck where the driver is seated A locomotive is a railway Vehicle that provides the motive power for a Train. A caboose (North American Railway terminology) or brake van or guard's van (British terminology is a manned rail transport vehicle coupled at A cabin cycle is a form of land vehicle with a hull that wraps around the basic Bicycle or Motorcycle design An auto rickshaw or tuk tuk ( auto autorick or rickshaw in popular parlance is a Motor vehicle that is one of the chief For the Passenger airline Flight crew members see Flight attendants ' Cabin Crew (also known as Aviators, RobKAY Cabin in the Sky is an American Broadway musical which opened in 1940 Cabin Exchange is an artists group started in 2002 Based in Scotland and closely associated with The Glasgow School of Art in its early years At an early period in the settlement of the Frontier, pioneers asserted their claims to parts of wild lands by blazing trees around the desired boundary and later comers customarily recognized The Battle of Cabin Creek took place on July 1, 1863, in Mayes County Oklahoma during the American Civil War. Cabins is an Unincorporated community on the North Fork South Branch Potomac River in Grant County, West Virginia, USA. Bone Cabin Quarry lies approximately fifteen miles north of Laramie Wyoming near historic Como Bluff. The Latimer Cabin is a Historic site in Panama City Beach, Florida. Built in 1855 the Mayhew Cabin and Historic Village in Nebraska City Nebraska is the only National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site in Nebraska officially Big Cabin is a town in Craig County, Oklahoma, United States. Camden County is a County located in the US state of Georgia. Log Cabin is a city in Henderson County, Texas, United States. Settler's Cabin Park is a county park in Allegheny County Pennsylvania, United States. Slab Cabin Run is a Tributary of Spring Creek in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The Keith Cabin is a historic site in Pittman, Florida, located at 1320 FL 179. Uncle Tom's Cabin; or Life Among the Lowly is an anti- Slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. A log cabin is a small house built from logs It is a fairly simple type of Log house.
Dictionary
cabin
-noun
- (US) A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it.
- A compartment on land, usually comprised of logs.
- A private room on a ship.
- The interior of a boat, enclosed to create a small room, particularly for sleeping.
- The passenger area of an airplane.
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