Shorty Lovelace Historic District

Historic district in California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Shorty Lovelace Historic District includes a series of cabins built in Kings Canyon National Park by trapper Joseph Walter "Shorty" Lovelace between 1910 and 1940. Lovelace was the first non-Native American to live year-round in the upper Kings River Canyon.[2] Lovelace may have built as many as thirty-six structures in the area, with possibly a dozen surviving. Lovelace built his first cabins in 1912 at Crowley Canyon. The cabins were typically five feet by seven feet with dirt floors.[3]

Nearest cityPinehurst, California
Coordinates36°44′26″N 118°31′3″W
Built1910
ArchitectShorty Lovelace
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Shorty Lovelace Historic District
Cabin at Woods Creek, 1967
Shorty Lovelace Historic District is located in California
Shorty Lovelace Historic District
Shorty Lovelace Historic District is located in the United States
Shorty Lovelace Historic District
Nearest cityPinehurst, California
Coordinates36°44′26″N 118°31′3″W
Built1910
ArchitectShorty Lovelace
NRHP reference No.78000293
Added to NRHPJanuary 31, 1978[1]
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Structures include:

  • Williams (Quartz) Meadow Cabin
  • Sphinx Creek Cabin
  • Crowley Canyon Cabin
  • Granite Pass Cabin
  • Vidette Meadow Cabin
  • Gardiner Creek Cabin
  • Woods Creek Cabin
  • Cloud Canyon Cabin
  • Lower Bubbs Creek

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