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  2. LeConte Memorial Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The LeConte Memorial Lodge was built by the Sierra Club in 1903 in memory of Joseph LeConte, one of the founding members of the Sierra Club, who died in 1901.The US$4,500 cost to build the Lodge was contributed by students, alumni and faculty from the University of California and Stanford University, San Francisco businesses, and friends and relatives of LeConte.

  3. Curry Village - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Sierra Club raised concerns about the camp's expanding boundaries, which were encroaching on the LeConte Memorial Lodge. In response, the Currys funded the relocation of the lodge to its current site. [10] By 1921, Camp Curry saw further improvements, including the introduction of a Kiddie Kamp and electric-powered facilities.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Yosemite ...

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    May 28, 1987 (Yosemite Village: Yosemite National Park: 29: Sachse Spring Snow Survey Shelter: July 18, 2014 (Off Kibbie Ridge Tr. near Sachse Spring: Yosemite National Park

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  6. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Yosemite ...

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  7. High Sierra Camps - Wikipedia

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    The May Lake High Sierra Camp replaced an earlier camp at Tenaya Lake, and was established in July 1938 at a site selected by Donald Tresidder and Mary Curry Tresidder of the Yosemite Park and Curry Company. It is located at an elevation of 9,270 feet (2,830 m). The camp can accommodate 36 overnight guests.