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Cabin 7 – Aerie

Named by the Jeff Cozzens’ family, meaning “Eagle’s Nest” A little closer to the lake than Stickeen, this 24- by 36-foot log cabin was also built by Mike and Michele in 1994, and has knotty pine interiors and a beautiful antique fireplace mantle. Designed for year-round use, it offers two bedrooms; a bathroom with a […]

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Cabin 6 – Stickeen

Named by C. Schori for a story by John Muir. This 24-by 36-foot log home, built in 1994 by your hosts, Mike and Michele, has knotty pine interiors and a beautiful antique fireplace mantle. Designed for year-round use, it offers two bedrooms; a bathroom with a tub and shower; a kitchen and dining area; a

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Cabin 3.5 – The Marq

Named for the late Warren B. Cozzens, founder of Marquette Electronics, now part of GE Medical Systems. Why do we refer to this cabin as 3-1/2? It’s because in 1997, we tore down two of the original cabins, (#’s 3 and 4) and replaced it with this beauty. This gorgeous year-round, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has

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Cabin 1 – Karibu

Pronounced ka-REE-boo, which means “welcome” in Swahili. Decorated with African artifacts, this traditional, vintage log cabin is close to the lake – ideal for your “Northwoods safari.” This is the last of the original cabins and has been dubbed an historical marker. It was constructed in the 1930s by Simon Anderson, who harvested cedar logs

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