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  2. Burntside Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The cabins at Burntside Lodge vary in design, size, and location. Many were constructed during the 1920s of native timbers, and all have wood floors and knotty pine interiors. [ 6 ] The lodge's National Register nomination says of them: "Built of local materials by local craftsmen, these buildings are a remarkable architectural achievement in ...

  3. Urjans Iverson House - Wikipedia

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    The Urjans Iverson House is a historic log cabin in Gilchrist Township, Minnesota, United States, built in 1866.It was restored in 1990 and is preserved within Fort Lake Johanna Roadside Park off Minnesota State Highway 104.

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  5. Medicine Lake, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    He sold lots to "city folks" to build cabins to get away from the "hustle and bustle" of city life. [5] The City of Medicine Lake became an independent municipality in 1944. That year, residents voted to separate from Plymouth, Minnesota, even though Plymouth surrounds the city geographically.

  6. Slaughter Slough - Wikipedia

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    The first homesteaders arrived in 1855. By 1862 at least 9 families had cabins spread along 5 miles (8.0 km) of lakeshore. [4] Listed roughly north to south they were the Meyers, the Hurds, the Kochs, the Irelands, the Eastlicks, the Duleys, the Smiths, the Wrights, and the Everetts. [5] There were also a few single men. [4]

  7. Johannes Erickson House - Wikipedia

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    The Johannes Erickson House is a historic log cabin in Scandia, Minnesota, United States, built in 1868 with a gambrel roof, a distinctive tradition from southern Sweden.It was moved to its current site adjacent to the Hay Lake School in 1974 to be part of a small museum complex operated by the Washington County Historical Society. [2]

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