Davidson Lake Shelter Cabin

The structure was built in the 1930s by a crew of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a Great Depression-era works project of the United States government.

The basic superstructure of the shelter is made of peeled logs, and the roof and walls are composed of wooden shakes (no longer original).

It is one of a series of CCC-built shelters along the Admiralty Island Canoe Route.

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