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Cache-opolis CannonBall!!!!! Traditional Cache

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-allenite-: As there has been no response from owner regarding my previous note, I'm archiving this cache. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact us (by email) within the next 30 days, and assuming it meets the current guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.

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Hidden : 11/2/2015
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Parking can be found in the lot within a few feet of the cache. Please do not climb on or in any of the structures around this area. Log only. Please use initials to save room. I would recommend only seeking this cache during daylight hours.


The Pioneer Log Cabin Museum is also located on the property. It is a free museum open from 12 until 4:30 pm Fri,Sat,Sun  Memorial day-Labor day. Below you will find a little history on the museum and a few photos. 

The Pioneer Log Cabin is a historical log cabin located in Cassopolis Michigan built in 1923. It was originally conceived as a temporary structure for the Pioneer Day Picnic by Charles Harmon, then Secretary of the Cass County Pioneer Society. 146 logs of various species were hauled on April 4, 1923, and construction began on May 23. Children were given the day off of school, and the Cassopolis Military band led a parade down South Broadway Street to Stone Lake, where the cabin was to be sited. A crew of forty six built the cabin. Each log had a serial number painted on the end which corresponded to the donor list. The cabin was dedicated on Pioneer Day: June 20, 1923.

Members of the community made furniture and donated relics and memorabilia to furnish the log cabin. Andirons, crane and lug hooks were donated for the fireplace. A museum collection located in the lobby of the court house was moved to the log cabin and incorporated into the display there. The museum opened on June 18, 1924.

The cabin consists of two stories 18 ft × 26 ft (5.5 m × 7.9 m) with a one and a half story wing of the same dimensions. It has a cement floor downstairs. The front porch is 18 ft × 22 ft (5.5 m × 6.7 m) and has a second story wood floor. When built, the cabin had a back porch overlooking Stone Lake.

In June 1924 to pay off the debt for the museum, Charles Harmon arranged to sell "lots" on the cabin grounds for $1.00 each. This is equivalent to $14.00 in present-day terms.Each "souvenir lot" was 1 ft × 3 ft (30 cm × 91 cm), and donated back to the Pioneer Society.

During 1972-1973, a 20 ft × 40 ft (6.1 m × 12.2 m) room was built on the rear of cabin, replacing the porch. The addition was used to provide more display area for the memorabilia and artifacts.

Today, support is provided by donations from visitors, the museum gift shop, the Cassopolis, Michigan Chamber of Commerce and local government.

 

 

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