Minnesota, Itasca County, U. S. Forest Service, Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station- West Elevation
The Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station was a one-room log structure built in 1904. The station was built by the U. S. Forest Service to oversee and regulate activity on forest land that it controlled in the region. The Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station was one of the first Ranger Stations built in the United States. During the 1930s the structure was converted into a museum. In 2021, when the photograph was taken, the museum had long been closed. The Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Minnesota, Itasca County, U. S. Forest Service, Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station- West Elevation
The Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station was a one-room log structure built in 1904. The station was built by the U. S. Forest Service to oversee and regulate activity on forest land that it controlled in the region. The Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station was one of the first Ranger Stations built in the United States. During the 1930s the structure was converted into a museum. In 2021, when the photograph was taken, the museum had long been closed. The Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.