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William Allen White Cabins

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The William Allen White Cabins are a set of rustic log cabins located along the Fall River Road in Rocky Mountain National Park. They were originally built as a summer retreat for Pulitzer Prize-winning editor William Allen White and his family. Today, the cabins are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offer visitors a glimpse into early 20th-century mountain life. You can walk around the exterior and read interpretive signs that tell the story of White's legacy and the cabins' construction.

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  • Explore the historic log cabin exteriors and setting
  • Read interpretive panels about William Allen White's life
  • Enjoy the scenic location along Fall River Road

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