guest cabin

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guest
noun[C]
uk
/ɡest/
us
/ɡest/
a person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion, such as a party or ...
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cabin
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkæb.ɪn/
us
/ˈkæb.ɪn/
a small, simple house made ...
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The camp still stands today, with his cabin, aguestcabin, a chickee shelter, docks, a boathouse, and assorted cages from his zoo.
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Other structures include aguestcabin, a bunkhouse -storehouse, a spring house, and stables and barns.
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The dude ranch started small, with a singleguestcabinand one tent.
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The camp consisted of 32 structures, including guest cabins, a store, a gas station and a rustic lodge.
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A total of 120 rustic guest cabins spread outward from the main building.
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This includes guest cabins built in 1927 and 1929, employee dormitories built in 1927 and 1937, and a few support buildings.
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A number of the original guest cabins from the 1920s are still extant, each named after a different state.
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The ranch includes two main lodges surrounded by support buildings and guest cabins.
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Aft from the forward lounge are two guest cabins, to right and left.
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The main lodge is surrounded by guest cabins, employee dormitories and service buildings.
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The grounds include a number of guest cabins, as well as an old barn that has also been adapted for guest use.
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Amenities can range from a barn and riding arena to lavish guest cabins with a clubhouse.
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It is currently on the real estate market, and the property includes approximately 16 acres, several out buildings, guest cabins, a chapel, and a river front location.
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With a passenger capacity of 1,532, the vessel will house 766 guest cabins in a variety of layouts including ergonomic ocean view rooms, stylish junior suites and deluxe executive suites.
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