Jenny Lake Boat Concession Facilities

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The Jenny Lake Boat Concession Facilities, conjointly called Reimer’s Cabin and also the Wort house, square measure a gaggle of buildings on Jenny Lake in Grand Teton park. They embody a dock, a house, 2 worker cabins and Reimer’s Cabin.
The house was engineered by small businessman Charles Wort, WHO control the first U.S. Forest Service use allow from the time before the institution of Grand Teton park, once the lands and lake were below the jurisdiction of the Forest Service. Robert Reimer took over the concession by 1935 and engineered a private residence in 1937. The cabin is associate degree example of the park Service Rustic vogue.
The Jenny Lake developed space includes the Jenny Lake Ranger Station Historic District and Jenny Lake 300 Camp NP-4. Reimer’s Cabin was in-built 1937 for Robet “Dick” Reimer, WHO took over the boat concession in 1935. Plans for the cabin were approved by the park Service landscape Division, that conjointly supervised construction.

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