Elkmont
Structure | Image | Appx. date of construction | Access | Notes |
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Mayna Avent Cabin | 1850 | Jakes Creek Trail/side trail | Built by Ownby family, used as a studio by Mayna Avent in 1920s | |
Appalachian Clubhouse | 1934 | Elkmont Road | Replaced earlier clubhouse at the site, which burned in 1932 | |
Sneed Cabin | 1910 | Elkmont Road | Log walls chinked with grout; kitchen added 1948 | |
Smith Cabin | 1910 | Elkmont Road | Porch added in 1970s | |
Higdon Cabin | 1910 | Elkmont Road | Porch added in 1980 | |
Swan Cabin | 1910–1930 | Elkmont Road | Remodeled numerous times | |
Addicks Cabin | 1910 | Elkmont Road | Initially a "set house" used by Little River Lumber Company employees; rear wing added 1930s | |
Adamless Eden | 1921 | Elkmont Road | Children's playhouse on Addicks Cabin property; unhewn-log siding | |
Creekmore Cabin | 1910–1930 | Elkmont Road | Several additions in the 1970s and 1980s | |
Mayo Cabin | 1910 | Elkmont Road | Initially a "set house" used by Little River Lumber Company employees; rear wing added in the 1930s | |
Levi Trentham Cabin | 1830 | Elkmont Road | Originally located on upper Jakes Creek; moved to Mayo Cabin lot after Trentham's death in 1932 | |
Mayo Cabin – servants' quarters | 1920 | Elkmont Road | Board and batten siding | |
Cain Cabin | 1915 | Elkmont Road | Remodeled numerous times | |
Galyon Cabin | 1910–1919 | Elkmont Road | Kitchen added 1919; associated shed built in 1970 | |
Baumann Cabin | 1910 | Elkmont Road | Clerestory added in the 1920s; Rear wing added in 1936 | |
Scruggs-Brisco Cabin | 1910–1930 | Elkmont Road | Porch added in 1970 | |
Cook Cabin | 1912 | Elkmont Road | Several additions 1930–1950; porch added in 1970 | |
Hale Cabin | 1910–1930 | Elkmont Road | Porch added in 1970 | |
Byers Cabin | 1910–1930 | Elkmont Road ("Society Hill") | Given to Col. David Chapman by Tennessee Park Commission for his work in establishing the national park | |
Spence Cabin | 1910–1930 | Little River Trail | Also known as "River Lodge"; middle section built with unhewn logs, board-and-batten on east and west sections, weatherboarding on east section |
Read more about this topic: List Of Historical Structures Maintained By The Great Smoky Mountains National Park