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Squirrel Meadows Guard Station

 
 

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The Squirrel Meadows Guard Station consists of a log cabin and frame outhouse in the Yellowstone Plateau of northwest Wyoming. The Guard Station locality was first designated as a Forest Service Administrative site in 1907. It is not known whether any buildings were built at that time, but the existing guard station is a replacement for an earlier facility. Construction of the cabin began in 1934. The Guard Station is significant for its ability to represent the characteristics of Forest Service administrative architecture during the 1930s, for its association with a rapid expansion of administrative facilities at that time, and as a rare building plan in Wyoming.

 
Squirrel-Meadow

 

Date Added to Register:
Thursday, October 04, 1990
 
Location:
Targhee National Forest
 
County:
Teton County
 
Smithsonian Number: 
48TE1082  

 

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