Doodle Dum House
by Priscilla Burgers
Title
Doodle Dum House
Artist
Priscilla Burgers
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Doodle Dum House was built by owner Austin Crawford in Chloride, New Mexico in 1921. An original inhabitant of the mining town of Chloride, this was the second native stone house that Crawford built. It was built with cobblestone and a steep-pitched roof to protect its inhabitants from large hailstones which Crawford believed would one day rain down in a display of God's wrath. It has been used for the last 30 years as Cassie Hobbs' "doodle dum" or workshop. The building is now on New Mexico's Register of Historic places.
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