Tharp’s Log

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Tharp’s Log is a historic hollowed-out giant sequoia in what is now Sequoia National Park that early settler Hale Tharp converted into a rustic cabin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
hollowed-out tree
rustic cabin
access hiking trail
associatedWith Euro-American settlement of Sierra Nevada
Giant Forest development
history of Sequoia National Park
conservationGoal protection of cultural resources
public education about early settlement
convertedBy Hale Tharp NERFINISHED
eraOfPrimaryUse 19th century
governedBy regulations of Sequoia National Park
hasAccessPolicy day-use visitation
hasApproximateConstructionPeriod mid-1800s
hasApproximateElevation about 2000–2200 meters above sea level
hasFeature basic furnishings
fireplace or hearth
hollow interior
wooden door
hasHeritageStatus historic place
hasMaterial wood
hasPhotographicValue historic landmark photography
hasSignage interpretive sign
isTouristDestinationFor visitors to Sequoia National Park
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Giant Forest NERFINISHED
Sequoia National Park NERFINISHED
Tulare County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
madeFrom giant sequoia
namedAfter Hale Tharp NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Giant Forest Museum area NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved
surroundedBy giant sequoia grove
mixed conifer forest
tourismActivity historical interpretation
sightseeing
treeSpecies Sequoiadendron giganteum NERFINISHED
usedAs cabin
shelter
usedBy Hale Tharp NERFINISHED
early Euro-American settlers

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Hale Tharp usedStructure Tharp’s Log