There is plenty of parking available. A previous cache here named Lyle Chisolm, this is a similar container in a slightly different location from what I've been told by the museum host. Please be respectful of the museum and its displays.
It is placed with permission from the museum.
The museum’s six buildings were built virtually single-handed by Lyle Chisholm, a retired forester, who began working summers in logging camps at the age of 11. Lyle himself raised funds, constructed the buildings and collected the original artifacts for this unique and original display of history.Please be respectful of the museum and its displays. There is no need to be moving or lifting of parts.
Adjacent to Lyle’s Logging Camp is, formerly a railroad depot and one of the few remaining original Soo Line buildings in Minnesota.
Cass Lake also has a street named after this individual.