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| The North Cabin is so called because it was built by a member of the North family in the early 1800`s. It is the only log cabin still standing in the Town of Lansing. It has traveled around the area and finally resettled in the park. Millard Fillmore had been born in a log cabin built about the same year and of the same design a short distance away in the Township of Summerhill. |
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