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  2. William Allen White Cabins - Wikipedia

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    The William Allen White Cabins are chiefly associated with newspaper editor William Allen White, who adopted what would become Rocky Mountain National Park as his summer residence from 1912 to his death in 1944. White had visited Estes Park, Colorado while in college, and had previously summered in Colorado Springs. In 1912, White and his wife ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Larimer ...

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    Estes Park: 29: Elkhorn Lodge: Elkhorn Lodge: December 27, 1978 ... West of Estes Park off U.S. Highway 36 on Bear ... Estes Park: 87: Rocky Mountain National Park ...

  4. Abner E. Sprague - Wikipedia

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    Abner E. Sprague (March 28, 1850 – December 27, 1943), born in Illinois, was a pioneer of Larimer County, Colorado, arriving in the Colorado Territory at the age of 14. He grew up in the Big Thompson Valley and settled in Estes Park and Loveland. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rocky ...

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    West of Estes Park off U.S. Route 36 on Bear Lake Rd. Estes Park: 24: Moraine Park Museum and Amphitheater: Moraine Park Museum and Amphitheater: June 15, 2005 (76000206 #Lodge 76000206) Rocky Mountain National Park

  6. The Stanley Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Hotel is a 140-room Colonial Revival hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, United States, about five miles from the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. It was built by Freelan Oscar Stanley , co-founder of the Stanley Motor Carriage Company , and opened on July 4, 1909, as a resort for upper-class Easterners and a health retreat for ...

  7. Anna Wolfrom - Wikipedia

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    Wolfrom filed for 160 acres of land under the Homestead Act and built a cabin on Aspen Brook, near Estes Park and the Rocky Mountain National Park. [6] She hauled wood up to her land for the initial, small board and batten cabin. In 1913, she built a log home with a stone chimney after she received title to the land. [6]

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