Some of the original cabins are still in use as cozy guest quarters.
It was probably the original cabin, but now served as a makeshift barn.
William Brighton had opened the first store in his original cabin.
The original 100 cabins had a total of 300 beds.
The 3-scape of the original cabin was too small and too far away to see at all.
Ned eventually went on to build a new home, which was more of a fort than his original cabin.
A large addition to the original cabin was constructed in the early 18th century.
The original cabin was lost after the Exposition, and may have been used as firewood.
During that time, he improved the original cabin by laying a wooden floor and adding a second room.
The original cabin later became the kitchen of the Kennedy House, which was built in the 1830s.