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Yellowstone cabin was so named because
of the "Parkitecture" that inspired the design.
The high stone walls and low pitch roof of the garage are
common features of the check stations and worker quarters
located in National Parks in the West. The Portico also has
the look of the Park entrance stations, particularly the
Northwest entrance at Silvergate, MT. The two story portion of the cabin is reminiscent of the grand western park lodges. With a sturdy stone base, a round log body and a loft living space under a low pitched shed roof, the cabin is a scaled down version of the best turn of the century luxury lodges. Spaces: Greatroom- Living and Dining spaces open to the Kitchen. Includes fireplace. Kitchen- Raised bar at Greatroom. Adjacent pantry. Half Bath- Adjacent to Greatroom Master Suite- Main level suite w/ master bath Screened Porch- adjacent to Greatroom Portico- covered parking w/ access to Kitchen and Garage Garage- attached to cabin via covered Portico Bunkroom- Located on the Loft level, walk-in closet Bedroom- Located on Loft level Full Bath- With adjacent linen closet
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