During a brief period of the early 20th century, Foster Curry led operations at Camp Curry (as it was known at the time). He was the son of the founders and was enthusiastic about adding traditional cabin lodging. This era was short-lived, however, with concessioner leadership ultimately preferring the traditional tent cabins. The original Stoneman Cabin burned down, and the current Stoneman House, built in 1913 was converted from a dance hall to guest rooms in the late 1960s.
Its design echoes that of the lounge and registration building. A steep roof, widely overhanging eaves, and log elements give the building its rustic feel.
This is an active lodging area. Do not enter the building or disturb guests.
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