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Ice House, 1920 - IMG_0865
Wood Shed, 1921 - IMG_0863
We had a "cooler" like this one at the cabin, perched against the house on the railings of the kitchen porch. It was a wooden cabinent with screening to hold sturdier produce, like potatoes and onions. Ours had screening on 3 sides with a latched door on the front. - IMG_0862
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Taxidermy Shop, 1922 This is typical of the early architecture of Grand Lake. It consisted of bark-on, round pine siding, often oriented in decorative ways. - IMG_0860
Mama, 1917-21 The home the Holzwarth family lived in, named for the matriarch - IMG_0859
Mama, 1917-21 - IMG_0858
Mama, 1917-21 - IMG_0857
Mama, 1917-21 - IMG_0856
Twin II? - IMG_0855
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Rose, 1951 or Twin I? - IMG_0853
Back of Twin I and II The trail led to the old outhouses - IMG_0852
Twin II, back; Twin I, back - IMG_0851
Twin II, back