The Arthur N. Lawrence
Memorial Cabin
The Lawrence Cabin was donated by Pauline Lawrence in honor of her late husband, Arthur Noyes Lawrence, and was built after the camp session in 1963.
It is a two-family cabin with a large, shared, screened-in porch running the entire length of the cabin. It is great for two families who would like to house near each other or for those who like to socialize with their neighbors.
Lawrence East has a set of bunkbeds with a double bed below, a twin bed, fridge, and 3/4 bath. Lawrence West has a set of bunkbeds with a double bed below, 2 cots, a fridge, and 3/4 bath.
The main entrance is onto the east end of the porch:
© Jon Cousins 2013
There are private entrances on the south into each side:
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There is also an entrance (mostly hidden behind a tree in the picture below) off the west end of the porch:
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The porch along the back as seen from the river side:
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LAWRENCE EAST
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LAWRENCE WEST
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© Trevor 2018
© Trevor 2018
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The view out the west end of the porch towards the river:
(Note the misspelling on the sign.)
(Note the misspelling on the sign.)
© Trevor 2011
© Trevor 2018