Judd Hotel - Holman Home Crystal Lake
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Judd's Cabins at Crystal LakeAn undated photo of one of the cabins rented by the Judd family at Crystal Lake.
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Abstract for the Judd - Holman property at Crystal LakeThis abstract for Paha Sapa Knolls 4th edition at Crystal Lake shows the history of ownership from 1860 - Francis Newell, to Lewis Judd- to the Scott's to the Holman's.
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Judd Hotel and Holman homeThis aerial shows 654 Crystal Lake Road East the location of the Judd Hotel and later the Holman home.
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Judd Hotel and Holman homeThis photo provides a view of where the Judd Hotel and later Holman home was located at Crystal Lake.
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Judd Hotel, Holman homeBarn at the Judd Hotel, Holman home 1955.
The first and only hotel called “Lakeside Hotel” was operated by Lewis Judd at Crystal Lake on the north shore on what was known as the Newell estate. His home, then opened to excursionists and travelers and became the home of his descendants the Holmans.
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Judd's Cabins at Crystal LakeThe Judd Cabins at Crytal Lake, 1920's, unidentified guest.
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Judd Hotel, Holman homeBurnsville's first hotel was established by Lewis Judd at Crystal Lake, the property was later owned by his decendants, who lived in the same house. This map show the location of the Judd/Holman property at Crystal Lake.
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Judd Hotel, Holman homeJudd Hotel, Holman home at Crystal Lake 1955.
The first and only hotel called “Lakeside Hotel” was operated by Lewis Judd at Crystal Lake on the north shore on what was known as the Newell estate. His home, then opened to excursionists and travelers and became the home of his descendants the Holmans.
From a History of Dakota County - Burnsville Section.
The only hotel of which the town can boast is kept by Lewis Judd at Crystal lake, on the north shore of the lake, on what was known as the Newell estate. The estate was purchased by Mr. Judd in 1872, since which time he has improved it very much, making it, together, with its natural attractions, one of the finest points for a summer resort in the state. He was induced by parties from the south during the summer of 1880, to open his home to excursionists, which he did, and found the experiment a success. He is still making other improvements by the erection of cottages and additions to his house to accommodate those who are expecting to make a home with him during the coming heated term.
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Judd Hotel, Holman homeJudd Hotel, Holman Home at Crystal Lake 1955.
The first and only hotel called “Lakeside Hotel” was operated by Lewis Judd at Crystal Lake on the north shore on what was known as the Newell estate. His home, then opened to excursionists and travelers and became the home of his descendants the Holmans.
From a History of Dakota County - Burnsville Section.
The only hotel of which the town can boast is kept by Lewis Judd at Crystal lake, on the north shore of the lake, on what was known as the Newell estate. The estate was purchased by Mr. Judd in 1872, since which time he has improved it very much, making it, together, with its natural attractions, one of the finest points for a summer resort in the state. He was induced by parties from the south during the summer of 1880, to open his home to excursionists, which he did, and found the experiment a success. He is still making other improvements by the erection of cottages and additions to his house to accommodate those who are expecting to make a home with him during the coming heated term.
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Judd Hotel, Holman homeJudd Hotel, Holman Home at Crystal Lake 1955.
The first and only hotel called “Lakeside Hotel” was operated by Lewis Judd at Crystal Lake on the north shore on what was known as the Newell estate. His home, then opened to excursionists and travelers and became the home of his descendants the Holmans.
From a History of Dakota County - Burnsville Section.
The only hotel of which the town can boast is kept by Lewis Judd at Crystal lake, on the north shore of the lake, on what was known as the Newell estate. The estate was purchased by Mr. Judd in 1872, since which time he has improved it very much, making it, together, with its natural attractions, one of the finest points for a summer resort in the state. He was induced by parties from the south during the summer of 1880, to open his home to excursionists, which he did, and found the experiment a success. He is still making other improvements by the erection of cottages and additions to his house to accommodate those who are expecting to make a home with him during the coming heated term.
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Judd Hotel, Holman homeJudd Hotel, Holman Home 1955 at Crystal Lake.
The first and only hotel called “Lakeside Hotel” was operated by Lewis Judd at Crystal Lake on the north shore on what was known as the Newell estate. His home, then opened to excursionists and travelers and became the home of his descendants the Holmans.
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The Judd Home and Hotel - Holman homeThe Judd family operated a hotel from their home at Crystal Lake. This was later the Holman home.
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Site of Judd Hotel and Holman new home 1969Dolan Engineering, Burnsville prepared this land survey for Ella Holman when a new home was to be built on their property, once owned by Lewis Judd.
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