Singer's Lake Crescent Tavern, Clallam County, Washington

Singer's Lake Crescent Tavern
This scene is an early photograph looking towards the east end of the lodge lobby. The 9x8 point bull elk head mount on the stone fireplace chimney in the lobby is of a Roosevelt elk taken in the Bogachiel River drainage in 1902 by the early Olympic Forest Reserve ranger who later built the log Morganroth cabin that became Storm King Ranger Station.

Singer's Lake Crescent Tavern
This early scene was photographed from beside the stone fireplace shown in the top photograph and is looking towards the west end of the lobby. The stairway that goes to the upstairs guest rooms is shown on the left. The windows on the right face towards the lake.

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