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285:, where he quickly found success in the construction industry. Saving a few thousand dollars, he decided to move permanently to Glenwood in 1914. He and his wife organized a company to build the "Glenwood Summer Hotel". That building, now the Main Lodge, opened on June 1, 1915. By 1918, Peters was able to buy out the other stockholders and secure a controlling interest in the resort; the name was soon changed to Sunset Beach Hotel. The name caught on and soon "Sunset Beach" became the name for the area around the hotel. Despite having little formal education himself, Peters managed to send his children to 1107: 65: 90: 413: 318: 1118: 48: 97: 72: 428:
The Court Building (1930) is located at the northwest end of the central area. This building is composed of three rectangular units arranged around a central court. Like the other buildings, it features clapboard siding, exposed rafter ends, and craftsman-style brackets. Each section is capped with a
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The resort's Main Lodge, Annex, and Court Building were deemed to be outstanding examples of the simple functional style of early lake resorts, contrasting with the more ostentatious log resort buildings built for the northern Minnesota resorts of the 1920s. The resort is of historic interest for its
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Additional small cottages, as well as other structures and facilities, have been added to the resort over the years; however these structures have been significantly altered since their construction and were not included in the nomination to the NRHP. In 1962 the owners decided to add a golf course,
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The interior of the Main Lodge includes a lobby, sun room, dining room, kitchen, and office on the main floor and guest rooms on the second floor. There have been cosmetic alterations to the interior, but the main floor retained its original basic room arrangement and some original features,
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The Annex Building (1927) is at the southwest end of the central area, and is constructed in a style similar to the main lodge. The rectangular building has two stories with a projecting two-story screen porch at the front, and features a
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The three pivotal resort structures listed on the NRHP are arranged around a central open area fronting the lake. These buildings, the Main Lodge, the Annex, and the Court Building, are designed in a simple
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hip roof with gabled vents at the peaks, and features irregularly spaced rectangular windows. The court area includes a second story balcony on three sides; the original wooden
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added over the front entrance; this was deemed sympathetic to the original design in the NRHP nomination. Other changes have included the addition of a one-story
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with gambrel dormers, clapboard siding, brackets, and exposed rafter ends. Each of the two stories includes four guest rooms opening on a central hallway.
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now named the Pezhekee National Golf Course, which opened with four holes in 1965 and expanded into a nine-hole course by 1967.
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by 1923. His work rose to fame in the United States when he started creating paintings to promote tourist destinations for the
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By the end of the 19th century, the southwest section of shoreline along Lake Minnewaska had become popular residents of
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has been replaced with a metal rail. The interior of each section includes two apartments on each floor.
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including a stone fireplace in the lobby. The dining room is decorated with panels illustrating local
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link with the early development of one of Pope County's significant aspects, its seasonal population.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County, Minnesota
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on the roof, and additions to the rear of the buildings.
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The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
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lore painted by Gustav Krollman (1888–1962). Born in
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style and have retained excellent design integrity.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Sunset Beach Hotel is located in Minnesota
Sunset Beach Hotel is located in the United States
Glenwood Township, Minnesota
Glenwood, Minnesota
45°36′51″N 95°24′38″W / 45.61417°N 95.41056°W / 45.61417; -95.41056
82002998
resort
hotel
Glenwood Township, Pope County, Minnesota
Glenwood
National Register of Historic Places
North Dakota
platted
Enderlin, North Dakota
conductor
Soo Line railroad
Estevan
Saskatchewan
Canada
Shattuck Military Academy
University of Wisconsin
Great Depression
walleye

American Craftsman
gable roofed
bungalow
brackets

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