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The Lester Spangenberg Cabin is one of the original buildings at Millbrook Village, a recreation of a mid- to late-1800s farming village in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. It was constructed by James Spangenberg around 1900 using materials from a barn that once stood on Blairstown Road. The house eventually became the residence of Lester, a life-long bachelor and grandson of James and his wife, Sarah. Lester had the cabin moved to its present location at Millbrook Village from the Sam Hill Farm. He died at the house in August 1939.
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Last updated on January 31, 2024



