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The State Game Lodge was built
in 1920-21, two years after Custer State Park was established. The unique
architecture , woodwork and stonework of the building, along with its
stature as the "Summer White House" for Presidents Coolidge in
1927, and Eisenhower in 1953, have combined to give the State Game Lodge a
listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The setting of the
State Game Lodge is a beautiful mountain valley surrounded by
ponderosa pine forest. Grace Coolidge Creek winds through the valley
offering excellent trout fishing and the refreshing rewards of a babbling
brook.
Blue Bell Lodge, situated along Fresh Creek at the base of
Mt Coolidge, offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere amidst the towering
ponderosa pines. Blue Bell Lodge was built in the early 1920's by an Legion Lake Lodge is located along Galena Creek. Its history dates
back to 1913 when Custer State Park was a Game Preserve in Custer State
Forest. The area was leased by several American Legion Posts and a house
was built along the creek to accommodate their visits. During the 1020's, Sylvan Lake Lodge is rich in history. Theodore Reder conceived the
idea of a dam across Sunday Gulch to form what was originally called
Custer Lake. The dam was begun in 1891. The original hotel, located near
the dam, was |
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