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                                    Unknown publisher. AZO photographic paper of 1917-1930 vintage. Postmarked August 9, 1921.The Sunflower Hotel was designed by a Mr. Langley and built in 1914 by James Millspaugh. It had 70 rooms, cost $6,887.70, and was one of the early projects spearheaded by Rev. Mabel Riffle during a long-term phase of camp expansion. It is of two-story wood-frame construction, with double-hung windows, a concrete-block foundation, and a U-shape. Covered balconies adorn the front of the first and second floors. The original siding was wood clapboard, but it was later covered with insulbrick, an asphalt shingle-like product resembling brick. A 40-room addition was erected in 1922-24 at the rear, which is of similar construction, but with the eaves 18-inches lower. The hotel is currently closed, but the camp is hopeful that it may be restored in the future.Unknown publisher. AZO photographic paper of 1920-1940 vintage. No postmark. #8.
                                
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