The Trappers of Starved Rock recently completed the 20 x 20 log cabin on property owned by Bob and Lois Hostkoetter, known as Luxenhaus Farm or the site of Deutsch Country Days. The materials were …
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The Trappers of Starved Rock recently completed the 20 x 20 log cabin on property owned by Bob and Lois Hostkoetter, known as Luxenhaus Farm or the site of Deutsch Country Days. The materials were donated by Glenn and Yvonne Ridder, Debbie Garbs, Mary Hulse and Stephen Bollinger. The cabin is used by the club for its activities and for educational purposes. Cindy Gladden Photo.