The Lake Ranger Station

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After a decade of military administration in river, Congress created the parkland Service in 1916. Ranger stations began to switch soldier stations throughout the park. The Lake Ranger Station was completed in 1923.
The first Director of the parkland Service, Steven Mather, advised that the station ought to mix in with its natural and cultural setting. A neighborhood woodsman used pioneer building techniques to grant the station its “trapper cabin” vogue. With park architects, Superintendent Horace Albright designed an outsized polygon “community room” with a central stone fire.
This historic rustic hall served associate informational operate by day, and, within the evening, it became the scene of a folksy gathering around a log fireplace.

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