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Collier eventually modified the Stott camp from a collection of log cabins into a Great Camp interconnected with boardwalks, and finished and furnished in a rustic manner. An elegant two-story brick fireplace was added to the main lodge, its proportions so huge that there was sitting room within the firebox as well as atop the mantelpiece. A trophy lodge with an adjoining bowling alley and an elegant boathouse were added. Finally, Collier constructed a gazebo on a small island connected to the camp by a delicate one hundred-foot-long footbridge.
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