Park Hotel and Cabins

When Prohibition was repealed, the Consuls changed the restaurant's name to the Pine Grove and then began a bar and night club.

[2] In 1941, John Consul bought the land from Bert Anderson near the Michigamme River that the hotel now stands on.

They did no work until 1998, when Nancy sold her portion to Georgean, who moved with her husband Melvin Perry into the hotel and began renovations.

[2] The Park Hotel is located on a 15-acre (6.1 ha) plot along the Michigamme River covered with pine trees.

[2] The hotel is a two-story hipped roof structure with walls of large vertical pine logs sitting on a concrete foundation and double-hung three-over-one wood windows.

The hotel originally had a wraparound veranda on all sides sheltering a ground-floor porch and supporting a second-floor deck.

They are hipped roof structures made from cut stone, with concrete floors and pine veneer interior walls and ceilings.

Twelve of the cabins are single-room structures with a kitchenette; the remaining three are two-bedroom units with a central living area.