Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District

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Nearest cityBryce Canyon, Utah
Coordinates37°37′35″N 112°10′06″W / 37.626460°N 112.168264°W / 37.626460; -112.168264
Area9.5 acres (3.8 ha)
Built1924
Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Recreation hall
Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District is located in Utah
Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District
Location in Utah
Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District is located in the United States
Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District
Location in United States
Nearest cityBryce Canyon, Utah
Coordinates37°37′35″N 112°10′06″W / 37.626460°N 112.168264°W / 37.626460; -112.168264
Area9.5 acres (3.8 ha)
Built1924
ArchitectGilbert Stanley Underwood (lodge)
Architectural stylerustic
MPSBryce Canyon National Park MPS
NRHP reference No.95000434[1]
Added to NRHPApril 25, 1995

The Bryce Canyon Lodge Historic District surrounds and includes the Bryce Canyon Lodge in Bryce Canyon National Park, as well as the survivors of a large complex of buildings that comprised the core of the park's visitor services area in the 1930s.

The complex is located near the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in the northern end of the park, centered on the Bryce Canyon Lodge, designed by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood. The National Historic Landmark district includes the Lodge and fifteen so-called "Deluxe Cabins," the survivors of a complex that included more than sixty cabins and service structures surrounding the Lodge.[2]

Historic district

The historic district, which was expanded from the original National Historic Landmark district in 1995, includes service structures and a greater portion of the wooded landscape around the main Lodge. Buildings in the historic district include a recreation hall, a dormitory for employees, a pump house, a linen house, and the remaining six standard cabins.[2]

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