CRATERS OF THE MOON
Historic Context Statements
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PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAPS
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In the early 1920s, exploring Craters of the Moon took Robert Limbert
and his companions into a volcanic wilderness full of strange and
beautiful scenery and possible danger. National Geographic
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The Custodian's Residence shortly after it was built in the early
1930s reflects the Rustic style of park architecture.
Craters of the Moon National Monument, catalog #2193.
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Constructed around 1920, the cement sheep trough at Little Prairie Waterhole
represents the only known structure associated with ranching in Craters of
the Moon. Craters of the Moon National Monument, negative #1424.
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One of several cabins and outbuildings making up the Martin Mine site
which was developed in the 1920s. (1959) Craters of the Moon National
Monument, negative #272.
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In the 1920s and 1930s, Robert Limbert was one of Idaho's most recognizable
promoters and one of Craters of the Moon's most devoted supporters.
Craters of the Moon National Monument, collection #807b.
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The log comfort station in the campground was one of the first
conveniences built for monument tourists, ca. 1934
Craters of the Moon National Monument, uncataloged.
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Last Updated: 27-Aug-1999
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