Photograph of a Japanese-inspired vacation cabin with a gong. The gong hangs from a large wooden frame and sits in an area covered by grass and small plants. The house beyond the gong sits a few feet above the ground on wooden supports and has plain walls.
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Description
Photograph of a Japanese-inspired vacation cabin with a gong. The gong hangs from a large wooden frame and sits in an area covered by grass and small plants. The house beyond the gong sits a few feet above the ground on wooden supports and has plain walls.
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
Notes
The cabin is on the grounds of the Canyon City Country Club and belongs to Dr. Ralph Citron and his wife, Josephine Citron.
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John Rogers and Georgette de Bruchard Collection (AR0870), University of North Texas Special Collections
Collections
This photograph is part of the following collection of related materials.
John Rogers and Georgette de Bruchard Collection
Images of people, architecture, and advertising. Spanning five decades, these materials focus on the Dallas and Fort Worth region, particularly on Dallas development and work with stores such as Neiman-Marcus.