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Исторический район Zion Lodge

The Zion Lodge Historic District surrounds the rustic lodge originally designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood in Zion National Park. The lodge served as the center of a group of cabins, employee dormitories and support buildings which are included in the district. A swimming pool and bathhouse were demolished in 1976. The district was expanded in 1986 to include an Underwood-designed former photography studio and additional cabins.

The Zion Lodge complex was developed by the Utah Parks Company to provide lodging for tourists at Zion. The Utah Parks Company was owned by the Union Pacific Railroad, which had developed a strong relationship with Underwood. Underwood designed most of the structures in the lodge community using principles of rustic design favored by the National Park Service, a style that was developed and promoted, in part, by Underwood himself.[2]

Район расположен в центре Zion Lodge. Домик в деревенском стиле Службы национальных парков Андервуда сгорел в 1966 году и был заменен сборной конструкцией на том же фундаменте. Реконструкция 1990 года добавила элементы оригинального дизайна Андервуда к конструкции 1966 года. Район включает:

Ссылки

  1. ^ "Национальная информационная система регистра". Национальный регистр исторических мест . Служба национальных парков . 13 марта 2009 г.
  2. ^ ab Culpin, Mary Shivers (12 января 1982 г.). "Национальный реестр исторических мест - Форма номинации: исторический район Зайон-Лодж". Служба национальных парков . Получено 19 июня 2009 г.

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