Dining Hall (Trowbridge Hall)
Above is the Dining Hall (Trowbridge Hall) as seen from the front on July 4th, 2007.
Above is the Dining Hall interior. The doorway at the right enters the kitchen (and the two adjacent windows, too). The farthest window is to the dish room seen below. Tables (one for each sleeping cabin) inside the Dining Hall were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as were a number of buildings in the camp. Photo taken 7/4/2007.
A view of the kitchen as seen from the window to the Dining Hall. Commercial range, grill, two ovens and stainless food preparation counters and sinks. Pots, pans and utensils provided (not knives). Photo taken 7/4/2007.
At left above is a view of the kitchen from the cook's entrance looking toward the dish room. The view at right is taken midway between the cook's entrance and the doorway to the Dining Hall. Photos taken 7/4/2007.
Dishwasher and clean-up room (kitchen through window). Dishes stack in wheeled rack or on wall opposite. Also shown is a partial view of the in side of the walk-in cooler. Shelves are the same on each side of the cooler. Two upright freezers are also available shown at the left in the dish room. Photos taken 7/4/2007.
Other Beartooth Mountain Youth Camp pages:
- Camp Contacts
- A Description of the Facility
- A Brief History
- Location Map
- A map of the Camp site
- Photos of the facilities
- Scenic Photos of the camp
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