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711 Co Rd 67J, Red Feather Lakes CO 80545

About Red Feather Historical Society

The cabin in its original form, belonged to Dayton Robinson, along with his wife, children and his mother Amanda Robinson. They came from New York State in the late 1880s. Today there are more than 30 descendants of Amanda Robinson in the area. The cabin's original location was on the Elkhorn Creek, on property eventually purchased by the Rocky Mountain Dharma Center (it’s now the Rocky Mountain Shambhala Center). The Center donated the cabin to the Historical Society, and the land upon which it presently sits was donated by the Merrick and Dunning families. After the property was acquired, the one part of the building was moved to its present location in June 1995. The cabin was opened to public on August 10, 1996, after man

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