The Shane Cabin In Grand Teton National Park. It was built in 1953 for the movie "Shane". A town was also built but torn down after the movie completion. After 66 years the floor and roof are gone and the cabin walls are leaning.
The Shane Cabin In Grand Teton National Park. It was built in 1953 for the movie "Shane". A town was also built but torn down after the movie completion. After 66 years the floor and roof are gone and the cabin walls are leaning.
I was at the GTNP this Spring, but wasn't aware of this building. Too bad. Liked the movie ... really like your shot. Thanks for sharing it. Hope I get back before it falls down.
Thanks fbeaston it is east of the barns with lots of photo ops but you still have time for now.
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I was at the GTNP this Spring, but wasn't aware of this building. Too bad. Liked the movie ... really like your shot. Thanks for sharing it. Hope I get back before it falls down.
The Shane Cabin In Grand Teton National Park. It was built in 1953 for the movie "Shane". A town was also built but torn down after the movie completion. After 66 years the floor and roof are gone and the cabin walls are leaning.
The Shane Cabin In Grand Teton National Park. It was built in 1953 for the movie "Shane". A town was also built but torn down after the movie completion. After 66 years the floor and roof are gone and the cabin walls are leaning.
John, excellent photo but even more is the history. Shane is in the top three Westerns for myself. I enjoy watching on a regular basis.
I had no clue that the cabin from Shane was still in existence. I lived from 2008 to 2018 on the west side of the Teton Range and would certainly have visited the cabin if I had known. Shane was one of my all time favorite westerns, a classic good vs evil story. Thanks for posting this.