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Published July 04, 2009, 12:00 AM

Photo Gallery: A look inside a North Shore Lundie cabin


The inside of Shore Creek, which was a cabin designed and built by reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie in 1941. (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)

  • The inside of Shore Creek, which was a cabin designed and built by reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie in 1941.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • A view of the outside of Shore Creek, a cabin built by the reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie in 1941.  The cabin sits on a hill overlooking Lake Superior.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • The kitchen inside Shore Creek, which was a cabin built by the reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie in 1941.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • Architect Edwin Lundie.  Photo courtesy of the Cross River Heritage Center and Schroeder Area Historical Society.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • A photo of the Daniels family at Shore Creek in the late 1940s.  Photo courtesy of the Cross River Heritage Center and the Schroeder Area Historical Society.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • Rosemaling adorn the master bedroom of Shore Creek, a cabin built by the reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie in 1941.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • Shore Creek (above left) was designed and built in 1941 by the reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie.  The guesthouse (below right) was later build in the same style as Shore Creek.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • The guesthouse that was designed and built in the same style that reknowned architect Edwin Lundie built Shore Creek rests on a hill overlooking Lake Superior.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)
  • Wall decorations inside Shore Creek, a cabin designed and built in 1941 by the reknowned St. Paul architect Edwin Lundie.  (Derek Montgomery/derekmontgomery.com)