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Harney Window From Original

This window frame was made from discarded pieces of the original windows from the fire lookout tower on Harney (Black Elk) Peak.

Matthew Jackson scavenged parts of the original windows when they were replaced with new millwork in +/- 2015. This is representative of the windows that CCC Boys installed when the rock structure was built.

Harney (Black Elk) Peak WindowThis frame reproduction was donated by Matthew Jackson in 2025.
Harney Peak lookout on Black Elk Peak
Harney lookout tower and new windows
Wayne Boots and Matt Jackson Trim for lookoutWayne Boots and Matt Jackson
This window frame was made from discarded pieces of the original windows from the fire lookout tower on Harney (Black Elk) Peak.
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