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Cedar Breaks National Monument Caretaker's Cabin

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Caretaker's Cabin is a historic log cabin in Cedar Breaks National Monument in southeastern Iron County, Utah. Built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the National Park Service rustic style, the cabin is made of peeled logs with long, tapered ends and features a large battered stone chimney at one end with a cedar-shake roof. The one-story building covers about 700 square feet and has two rooms plus an attached porch; a second, plainer chimney sits at the rear, and the porch sits under the main roof. The cabin was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 4, 1983. The nearby Cedar Breaks Visitor Center was built to a similar design by the same CCC crew from Zion.


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