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home buildingThe Cool Down
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Joe Miller spent two years building the family home from the ground up in Alaska .
Miller bought a 40-acre plot of land with a friend and began a project to "turn raw logs into a cozy, off-grid home" Miller had a background in home building after being brought up in an Amish community.
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