Miller Cabin, National Elk Refuge
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The Miller Cabin complex consists of three buildings that were the residence of Robert A. Miller, the first superintendent of Teton National Monument. A house, a barn and a cabin built by the U.S. Forest Service are included. The property was eventually transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in what became the National Elk Refuge. The buildings are a component of the closely related Grace and Robert Miller Ranch. ()
Built: 1895 (129 years ago)Coordinates: 43°29'20"N, 110°44'17"W
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Day trips
Miller Cabin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Snow King Mountain, Town Square, George Washington Memorial Park, Huff Memorial Library.