English: Image of a late 1800s North Florida home built from bricks made of concrete and local shells (http://www.flheritage.com/facts/reports/places/index.cfm?fuseaction=ListAreas&county=Nassau). Although lovingly referred to as "The Tabby House" by the owners and local residents, the building materials are not, strictly speaking, Tabby, which is a mixture of lime, sand, water, and crushed oyster shells (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabby_%28cement%29). This house is listed on the US National Historic Register and is a wonderful example of Victorian architecture.
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