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Glen Choga Lodge

Houses completed in 1935Houses in Macon County, North CarolinaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North CarolinaNational Register of Historic Places in Macon County, North CarolinaWestern North Carolina Registered Historic Place stubs

The Glen Choga Lodge is a historic lodge in rural Macon County, North Carolina. It is located in a clearing on the south side of Little Choga Road (North Carolina Route 1402), in Nantahala National Forest. The lodge is a large U-shaped two-story log structure with a metal roof. The Glen Choga Lodge is the only saddle notched Adirondack-style lodge made of Wormy Chesnut Logs known to still exist. It was built in 1934–35, at a time when Little Choga Road was a major route between Franklin and Murphy, North Carolina. The builders were Alexander Breheurs Steuart and his wife Margaret Willis Hays; they operated the lodge as a summer vacation destination until 1941 and the United States entry into World War II. It did not reopen for commercial use after the war, and has been converted into a private summer residence.

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Glen Choga Lodge
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Little Choga Road 3514
28781
North Carolina, United States
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