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Devils Kitchen Picnic Shelter

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Devils Kitchen Picnic Shelter is a historic picnic shelter in Colorado National Monument, near Grand Junction, Colorado. Built in 1941 in the National Park Service Rustic style, it was designed by Harvey H. Cornell, Jerome C. Miller, and Kenneth M. Saunders of the National Park Service. The work was done by Civilian Conservation Corps and the Public Works Administration. The shelter features three sandstone fireplaces and includes toilets and other facilities. Builders included Local Experienced Men, skilled stonemasons of Italian descent, with many materials coming from Rim Rock Drive construction. It was built for CCC camp NM-2-C. The Devils Kitchen Picnic Shelter was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 21, 1994.


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