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Architect
editThe architectural group who designed the building bearing the name of this state park was The Architects Collaborative. The stamp on the drawings bares the name Walter Gropius. This little known structure displays many of the same design intentions as other structures designed by this now historically famous architect. Though falling into disrepair, it is still a good example of the Bauhaus movement as it settled into the American landscape.