Hiwan Homestead Museum
This 17-room log lodge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its unique construction. Hiwan Homestead was a cherished mountain retreat to the families who lived within its rough-hewn walls. In the 1890's, Mary Neosho Williams, a Civil War widow, and her daughter Josepha were among the aristocratic society of Denver who camped at Evergreen.
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