These small identical buildings represent an early cabin form at the complex. One story tall, they have front-gabled roofs capping walls of manufactured half-round siding. Compared to later, larger cabins at Zephyr Cove, these seem spartan. Rear additions contain bathrooms and closets.
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Cabins 16–19
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