Emerson Parks House

The Emerson Parks House in Ten Sleep, Wyoming is a historic two-story log house built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It was home of Emerson Parks (1887-1965) and his wife Ina Miller Parks. The house was built using the "butt and pass" method of log construction, a kind of false notching, utilizing "D"-shaped milled logs presumably from the local Bighorn Mountains.

Emerson Parks House

The Emerson Parks House in Ten Sleep, Wyoming is a historic two-story log house built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It was home of Emerson Parks (1887-1965) and his wife Ina Miller Parks. The house was built using the "butt and pass" method of log construction, a kind of false notching, utilizing "D"-shaped milled logs presumably from the local Bighorn Mountains.