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Wind Cave Room - Model Room
The Model Room or Odd Fellows Hall
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The Model Room or Odd Fellows Hall.  William Jennings Bryan, like a true presidential candidate, holds a child on his lap during his tour of Wind Cave in 1896. John Stabler is on the far right, and his daughter Katie, is behind him.
 

A model of this room was once displayed in the visitors center. This room is also known a Odd Fellows Hall because of the three solution pockets in the ceiling that look like the interlocking rings of the Odd Fellows.  The room was originally discovered by Alvin McDonald, Willie Crookam, M.E. Crookam, and George Lee on July 3, 1891

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Last Updated: September 23, 2006 at 16:19 MST