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The Honeymoon Cabin The Honeymoon Cabin

Built between 1896 and 1900, the Honeymoon Cabin was constructed by a miner on Frank Davey's land. Frank Davey acquired the cabin when the miner left and he began letting newlyweds live in it rent free in 1917. They could stay until a new couple got married and needed a place to stay.

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The Dahl Saloon Kelly's Saloon Frank A. Davey's Store J.K.Wells Hotel The site of the Miner's Union Hall The Jail Private owned building which served as the school The Blacksmith Shop Log Barn The site of a false front building Honeymoon Cabin Miner's Cabins The Post Office The Adams House The Wills Cabin Joseph & Catherine Fitzgerald Residence The Bill Hebner Cabin The site of H.M. Stringham's General Grocery Store Ode Dahl Residence Log Cabin The Hanifen House
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