Where do they go? Those old cabins that dot our hills, some in our valleys. A few should have been designated as historical, but the Pitkin County zoning board or whoever does such things, seems to be ...
Insider's reporter explored a 1900s resort town full of historic cabins that were abandoned by the end of the century. After restoration by the National Parks Service, 16 cabins are now open to the ...
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This Designer Turned an Abandoned Campground in the Blue Ridge Mountains Into a Whimsical Fairytale Land
Real estate mogul turned designer Shannon Moore knew she didn't want to replicate the traditional rustic lodge vibe often seen at campgrounds upon envisioning her transformation of the now Magical ...
The National Parks Service began restoring the ghost town in 2009, and now it's open to the public. I visited the town, called Elkmont, and toured the insides of cabins built more than 100 years ago.
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