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A historic mining cabin stood in Keystone Gulch for more than 100 years. Then the US Forest Service took it down without formal approval. : vimarsana.com
A historic mining cabin stood in Keystone Gulch for more than 100 years. Then the US Forest Service took it down without formal approval.
For more than 100 years, a small cabin stood on a steep, tree-covered mountainside in Keystone Gulch. When the 12-by-18 foot structure was first built in the early 1900s, it housed miners who would crawl...
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