Fuller-Baker Log House
The Fuller-Baker Log House is a historic home located at Grantsville, Garrett [County, Maryland|Garrett County], Maryland, United States. It is a two-story rectangular log home, constructed of log planks about 8 inches thick; some are 14 to 16 inches broad and a few are 26 feet long. The house has been restored as an artist's studio and is an example of a log dwelling once common on the Allegheny frontier. Maryland's first governor, Thomas [Johnson (jurist)|Thomas Johnson], owned the property when the house was built in 1815, but it is named for two later residents.
The Fuller-Baker Log House was listed on the National [Register of Historic Places] in 1971.