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  2. Pine Glenn Cove - Wikipedia

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    The site was originally developed in 1910 by Hezekiah Eastman Hatch (1855-1928), a prominent Logan, Utah businessman who built the first cabin there between 1915 and 1918. He built the cabin for his wife Georgia Thatcher Hatch, who enjoyed the cabin in her later years. After her death in 1919, their son Lorenzo Boyd Hatch took over the camp.

  3. Zion Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The lodge served as the center of a group of cabins, employee dormitories and support buildings which are included in the district. A swimming pool and bathhouse were demolished in 1976. The district was expanded in 1986 to include an Underwood-designed former photography studio and additional cabins.

  4. Is Red River Gorge worth a visit? When to go, what to do and ...

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    Cabins at Red River Gorge. More than 120 cabins are available for a unique stay at the Red River Gorge, ranging from cozy one-bedrooms to accommodations for up to 40 people.

  5. Perry's Camp - Wikipedia

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    The structures closest to the river were demolished when US-441 was widened in the late 1950s. [1] The remaining structures of Perry's Camp are now all located on the west side of the river near the base of Flat Branch road where it joins southbound US-441 adjacent to the middle bridge which spans the northbound and southbound lanes.

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Union Pacific Railroad built this national park lodge in 1924–1927. The architectural style was used by railroads for lodges across the American west with the encouragement of the National Park Service. 4: Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz) Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz)

  7. Red Run Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The buildings were the lodge, cabins, bath house, and a fruit stand. Built in 1939, they were made from chestnut logs with concrete chinking, and were designed in a "log cabin" style. The lodge and cabins closed circa 1965. [2] Until 1962, Red Run Lodge had a policy of refusing accommodations to Black people.

  8. Wolfe Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfe Ranch, also known as Turnbow Cabin, is located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, United States. John Wesley Wolfe settled in the location in 1898 with his oldest son Fred. [ 2 ] A nagging leg injury from the Civil War prompted Wolfe to move west from Ohio , looking for a drier climate.

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