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Cisco Couple Buys 19th Century Log Cabin

By: Nora Hartfeil
Updated: February 20, 2013
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John Williamson, like many people, has a passion for antiques. In fact, when he's not surfing the internet for deals on vintage treasures, he's helping others who are browsing through his antique store in Cisco.

"I have ever since I was a kid, probably junior high, been fascinated with historical things and old buildings, and we just hate to see things like that torn down", says Williamson.

Old signs, tools and photos, decorate the store, but there's one prized possession that John owns that is not for sale; in fact, you can't  even find it in his store, but rather his front yard.

"Usually I tell them we're the crazy people with the log cabin in our front yard, and then they say 'oh I know where you're talking about'", explains Williamson.

Nestled in between the trees in his front yard sits a nineteenth century, two story, log cabin. But what makes John's cabin even more unique, is how it got there to begin with.

"We found a really great deal on eBay about four years ago. I told my wife, and she thought I had lost my mind, but we ended up buying it for $6,500, and it came out of Lancaster County Pennsylvania", Williamson tells us.

John hired a contractor to update the cabin, who says he's never worked on anything quite like it.

And even though John appreciates the beauty of the old building, not all the neighbors can say the same.

"We've had a lot of comments about it. Most people like it, but others will ask, 'why did you put it in your front yard to cover up your Victorian house? But we love it'", says Williamson.

And John is hoping that others share his fascination with history. By year's end he plans to rent out the log cabin as a bed and breakfast.

"I think it might add a little uniqueness to Cisco. How many people have an1840's log cabin in their front yard?"

But for now, the log cabin stands in all its antique glory just a rock's skip away from John's front door.

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Just wanted you to know that John Williamson fell on Monday while working on the log cabin and is in Harris Methodist Hospital downtown Fort Worth. He will be ok, but suffered skull fractures, cracked ribs, crushed wrist and broken elbow. Mary Kay is by his side. They have done surgery on his wrist but have kept him sedated until the other surgery can be done.

debby c. April 6, 2013 at 10:21 pm

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