The Sivler Tavern – A Historic Gem with Endless Potential! Step back in time with “The Sivler Tavern,” a unique cabin that dates back to the Great Depression era. Originally a 1900s farmhouse, it was transformed into the “Sivler Tavern” during Prohibition when the production, sale and consumption of alcohol was banned nationwide! This hunting cabin features a cozy eat-in kitchen, a living area with three bunk beds, and has an upstairs for additional living space if needed. While there’s no indoor bathroom, there is a well-maintained outhouse! On the property, you’ll find a spacious 14×20 shed complete with a concrete floor and a very nice sauna at the back! This 40-acre parcel is adjoined by thousands of acres of National Forest land open for public recreational use and located just off of Snowmobile Trail number 12! The land features maples, oaks, blue spruce, pines, and cedar trees, along with abundant blackberry and raspberry bushes! Whether you’re looking for a hunting retreat or off grid living experience, The Sivler Tavern offers a unique slice of history and a world of possibilities!
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