A view of two student quarters used by the Biltmore Forest School. To the left is "Little Bohemia" and to the right is "Rest for the Wicked." The path between the buildings is labeled as "Wall Street." Students are visible in the photograph.
This image shows a cabin in the Pink Beds, used as student quarters for the Biltmore Forest School. In 1906, it was used as a summer home for Biltmore Forest School students Waterbury and Emigh.
A 1910 interior view of the Biltmore Forest School student quarters in Sunburst, North Carolina. A map of the United States and supplies for developing photographs are visible.
A 1910 interior view of the Biltmore Forest School student quarters in Sunburst, North Carolina. A heating apparatus, various articles of clothing, a map of the United States, and a washtub used in developing photographs are visible.
An exterior view of a building used for student quarters by the Biltmore Forest School, nicknamed "The Palace." The entrance to the building is visible, with students Howard Oakleaf and Harold Robbins posed on the front steps.
An interior view of the Biltmore Forest School student dormitory known as "The Palace." Two Biltmore Forest School students are seen studying at a table in the center of the room. Various posters are attached to the wall, some of which featureā¦
An exterior view of the Biltmore Forest School's shed room in Pink Beds, with a student sitting and studying in the doorway. The student, identified as Tiny Holmes, is wearing a bandana around his neck and smoking a pipe while reading a book balancedā¦