Timberline Lodge to Reopen Following Minimal Damage from Fire
The historic Oregon ski resort, known for its role in 'The Shining,' will resume operations after a fire caused by fireplace embers.
- Firefighters contained the fire at Timberline Lodge, which damaged the roof but spared the interior.
- The lodge, a National Historic Landmark, will reopen its hotel on Sunday and has already reopened its ski area.
- No injuries were reported during the incident, and the fire was declared under control within hours.
- Historic preservation efforts are underway, and water quality checks are being conducted.
- The lodge, built in 1937, gained fame as the fictional Overlook Hotel in Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining.'