In 1887 and into the 1890s the “main street” of Golden, British Columbia, Canada consisted of a row of at least 8 cabins along the north bank of the Kicking Horse River just west of the box canyon. The third cabin from the east end of the row did not have any widows on the front but instead a second smaller door. This, along with what appears to be a coral on the east side of the building, suggests that it may have been a barn or stable.
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