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  2. Curry Village - Wikipedia

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    These cabins feature wood frames, platforms, and heavy canvas covers. Originally, the cabins lacked doors, but wooden frames with doors were added in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The tent-style accommodations have been part of Camp Curry since its inception. This style of canvas cabin was also commonly found in Yosemite's High Country camps. [7]

  3. Sorensen's Resort - Wikipedia

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    Sorensen's Resort is a mountain resort located just east of Hope Valley in Alpine County, California.Situated on a wide meadow in the upper reaches of Woodfords Canyon alongside the West Fork of the Carson River, the resort consists of a cluster of more than 30 wooden cabins of various sizes and configurations. [1]

  4. United States Forest Service Recreation Residence Program

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    Many of the cabins remain in families that pass them down from generation to generation. Some are sold to family friends. [7] Cabin Life newsletter describes the "ins and outs" of having such a cabin, using an example in the Eldorado National Forest in California that has been owned by the same family for three generations. [7]

  5. Lake Tahoe Cabin Rentals for a Cozy Winter Getaway - AOL

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    South Lake Tahoe, California | Sleeps 6. Check prices and availability. Located in the Cold Creek area and a short drive from Heavenly's California Base Lodge, this single-story cabin with a ...

  6. California Cabin Rentals for a Cozy Winter Getaway - AOL

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  7. Camp Mather (San Francisco Recreation and Parks) - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Cabin was built in 1926 for Dr. Harvey Monroe Hall who conducted studies of growing plants at various elevations. The cabin's elevation of 4,610 feet (1,410 m) was the intermediate of three elevations tested. The Recreation Commission recommended improvements at Camp Mather in the amount of $3.1 million in 1933. [12]