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The Pioneer Log Cabin Museum is a historical site located in Cassopolis, Michigan. It was constructed in 1923 and has since been a significant part of the local history. The cabin was initially built as a temporary structure for the Pioneer Day Picnic, but it has since evolved into a museum that houses various historical artifacts and memorabilia.
The Pioneer Log Cabin Museum was officially dedicated on Pioneer Day, June 20, 1923. The local community played a significant role in furnishing the cabin, with members donating furniture, relics, and memorabilia. This community involvement has contributed to the rich collection of historical items that the museum now houses.
The Pioneer Log Cabin Museum officially opened its doors to the public on June 18, 1924. The cabin itself is a two-story structure measuring 18 feet by 26 feet, with an additional 1.5-story wing of the same dimensions. This spacious layout allows for a comprehensive display of the museum's extensive collection of historical artifacts and memorabilia.
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