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Initially featuring a bar, restaurant, and rental cabins, the lodge changed hands in 1947, when Jeff Jeffords, Karl Briz, and A.C. Zingle took over. In 1950, Maurice and Marie Ducey bought the lodge, adding a general store, campgrounds, and expanding the collection of Native American artifacts, guns, antiques, and taxidermy. [1]
Rochester Heritage Preservation Commission members voted unanimously to remove the former Log Cabin Grill from the city's list of potential local landmarks without comment Tuesday. "In this case ...
Best friends Jess Kincaid and Jim Wright opened a bar and grill at 135th Street and Holmes Road in April 1938. ... They later opened a Northland location in an old log cabin (circa 1829), then ...
The Log Cabin is a historic restaurant in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota, United States. It was established in 1932 as a roadhouse—an eatery and nightclub catering to motorists in an isolated location. Opening in the last years of Prohibition, it was rumored to serve illegal alcohol and harbor gangsters.
The Fassetts bought the cabin and the surrounding 12 acres (4.9 ha) from Welles and Hayworth after their divorce in 1947 for $22,000. [2] The Fassetts moved into the three room cabin with their five children. [13] They hired architect Rowan Maiden, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, to design the restaurant. They chose two sons of the original ...
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Foster's Log Cabin Court (now the Log Cabin Motor Court) is located at 330-332 Weaverville Road in Woodfin, North Carolina, about five miles north of the City of Asheville. [1] One of the first auto-oriented tourism facilities in the Asheville area, it features a number of one and two bedroom Rustic Revival log cabins and a dining lodge. [ 2 ]