When most people think of Yosemite, they imagine towering peaks and cascading waterfalls, but there is an amazing human history that is told through some of the many buildings that dot the valley floor. In this adventure, Huell discover two small buildings that are very historic and very beautiful. He visits the Yosemite Valley Chapel, which was built in 1879 and is the oldest structure in park. The little chapel continues to serve as a place of worship for residents and visitors alike, as it has done for over 125 years Next it's off to the LeConte Memorial Lodge, a [ http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/ ] National Historic Landmark, which was built by the Sierra Club in 1903-04. The unique structure honors eminent University of California geologist [ http://www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/leconte/ ] Joseph LeConte, an early Director of the Sierra Club who died in the Valley in 1901. This beautiful stone structure is a real gem.
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