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26 Members of the Young family skiing at Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_26
27 Members of the Young family skiing at Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_27
28 Pinecrest Inn, built as a destination on the Emigration Canyon Rail Road. Canyon on the right is Burr Fork. Canyon on the left is Left Hand Fork (Wallace Grove). Note the wooden water tank high on the hill to the left, feeding the Pinecrest Inn and nearby cabins.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_28
29 Postcard showing "Pinecrest Inn, Salt Lake City's unique mountain hotel. The luxury passenger coach of the Emigration Canyon RailRoad is shown in the foreground.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_29
30 Quarry workers on the steps of the Pinecrest Inn. Charles Lockerbie (who did the rock work and his wife are on the top right.)p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_30
31 Pinecrest Innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_31
32 Rockwork and landscaping at the Pinecrest Inn done by Charles Lockerbie. Stone was from the white sandstone quarry in Brigham's Forck.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_32
33 Fresh buttermilk. Sandwiches - Ham, Cheese, Sardine, Chicken, Coffee, Tea, Coge. Pinecrest Inn 1905.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_33
34 Stone Fireplace at the Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_34
35 Pinecrest Inn veranda with willow and reed rockers. The view looks east to the peaks in Parley's Canyon.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_35
36 Upstairs dining room at the Pinecrest Inn. A favorite menu item was fresh trout.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_36
37 Sunporch at the Pincrest Inn. After the Inn was dismantled in 1949, this was one of the few sections left standing. When the rubble caught fire in 1951, the rumor that the Pinecrest Inn had burned to the ground was fanned by the picture of this charred sunporch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_37
38 [Pinecrest Inn]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_38
39 [Pinecrest Inn]p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_39
40 Cooks with ice house in the backp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_40
41 Waiters at Pinecrest Innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_41
42 Waitresses at Pinecrest Innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_42
43 Waitresses at Pinecrest Innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_43
44 Gleaner girls outing at Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_44
45 Gleaner girls outing at Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_45
46 Gleaner girls outing at Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_46
47 Gleaner girls outing at Pinecrest Inn.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_47
48 Ward Outing at Pinecrest innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_48
49 Ward Outing at Pinecrest innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_49
50 Ward Outing at Pinecrest innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_50
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