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English: Gwen Sharp's playhouse at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, Tennessee, USA. Built in 1929 by a neighbor of Gwen Sharp (b. 1924), this children's playhouse is believed to be the last surviving intact structure from the now-defunct community of Loyston, Tennessee, once located north of modern Big Ridge State Park in Union County. Loyston was completely submerged by the construction of Norris Reservoir in the 1930s. Sharp, who was five years old when the playhouse was built, donated it to the museum in 2008.
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