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  2. Jim Baker Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Baker Cabin was built in 1873 by frontiersman Jim Baker as a fortified house on the Little Snake River at Savery Creek near present-day Savery, Wyoming.The two-story log building measures 31 feet (9.4 m) by 16 feet (4.9 m) with two rooms on the lower level and a single smaller room on the upper level.

  3. Gap Puche Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Gap Puche Cabin is a log cabin near Jackson, Wyoming that is the last survivor of the early outfitting industry in Jackson Hole. It was built c. 1929 at the junction of the Gros Ventre River and Crystal Creek by brothers-in-law Actor Nelson and Charlie Smith. Beginning in 1930 the property was used by John Wort and Steve Callaghan as a base ...

  4. Cunningham Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Cunningham Cabin is a double-pen log cabin in Grand Teton National Park in the US state of Wyoming. It was built as a homestead in Jackson Hole and represents an adaptation of an Appalachian building form to the West. [2]

  5. Tour a Perfectly Updated Log Cabin Just Outside Jackson, Wyoming

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  6. N.K. Boswell Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch lies in a valley on the east side of the Medicine Bow Mountains, with 1,768 acres (715 ha) of deeded land and 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) of leased land.The historical portion of the ranch headquarters comprises a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story log ranch house, a log shed, three log cabins, two wood-frame sheds and a series of log corrals.

  7. Twin Pines Lodge and Cabin Camp - Wikipedia

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    Stringer bought the camp site in 1929, calling it Frontier Court. In 1934, he built five log cabins and a central camp building. The main lodge was started in 1939 and was completed in 1941, when the name was changed to Twin Pines, named for two blue spruces that Stringer planted at the entrance. By 1950 Stringer had sold the property. [2]