The complete list, arranged by date.
Texas Pavilion
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March 2001, Athens TX
Airport Terminal
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August 2000, Whitefield, NH
Gould Farm Work Barn
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July 15-30, 2000, Gould Farm, Monterey, Massachusetts.
Building a Timbered Windmill
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May 22-June 4, 2000, Mid-America Windmill Museum, Kendallville, Indiana.
Building Timber Framed Appalachian Trail Shelter
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May 2000, Scott Farm Trail Work Center, Carlisle, PA.
Compound Joinery Workshop.
- September 1999, Fairlee, Vermont.
Elk City Pavilion
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October 16-23, 1999, Elk City, Idaho.
Obelisk Raising
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August-September 1999, Massachusetts.
Smithsonian Institution's 1999 Folklife Festival
- June 23-July 4, 1999, The Mall, Washington, D.C.
COLTS Woodshop Raising
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April 1999, Huffman, Texas.
Project Horizon Women's Shelter Workshop.
- VMI & WLU student chapters of Habitat for Humanity and TFG, March 1999, Lexington, Virginia.
Crawford Barn Raising.
- September 1998, Frazeysburg, Ohio.
Franklin Park Theater Raising.
- September 1998, Loudon County P.A.C., Virginia.
St. Peter's Steeple (Restoration and Traditional Building).
- August 1998, Greensboro Bend, Vermont.
Rendezvous '98: Effinger Community Gazebo.
- April 4-7, 1998, Lexington, Virginia.
Report from the Children's Garden Pavilion Workshop.
- March 15-21, 1998, Nacogdoches, Texas.
The Highland Fling: Building a Trebuchet at Urquhart Castle.
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October 1998, Scotland.
A group of some 35 U.S. timber framers and
another 15 of their European counterparts
traveled to Inverness, Scotland, Oct. 16, 1998, to
participate in building authentic replicas of a
medieval siege engine called a trebuchet. (Photo at right by Peter Bull)
Medieval English Cottage Workshop.
- June 19, 1997, Royalston Oak Timber Frames, Royalston, Massachusetts.
Trebuchet Workshop.
- April 1997, VMI Campus, Lexington, Virginia.
Guild members and students from the corps of cadets at the Virginia Military Institute succeeded in building a working timber frame replica of a trebuchet, the acme of medieval siege engines.
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Highland Fling Trebuchet
VMI-TFG Trebuchet
A VMI cadet planes.
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