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Loggers vs. the Everglades: History’s Toughest Job
See how loggers took on the grueling task of cutting Cypress trees in the Everglades, often trudging through hip-deep swamps ...
The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Timber Culture Traveling Exhibit is on display at the Deschutes Historical Museum in Bend. Ever since Gwen Trice was a young girl growing up in La Grande, she wanted ...
The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Timber Culture Traveling Exhibit is on display at the Deschutes Historical Museum in Bend. Ever since Gwen Trice was a young girl growing up in La Grande, she wanted ...
GRAND RAPIDS — Bob Latvala grew up with lumberjacks. Some of his favorite memories involve waking up at 4 a.m. in the winter, feeding the horses, heading out into the woods at 6 a.m. and felling trees ...
Discover the Oregon restaurant that quietly serves the best cinnamon rolls in the state, baked fresh and dripping with ...
Around the turn of the century, the town of Encampment was best known for mining the copper-rich Sierra Madre Mountains. But in more recent history, logging brought jobs to the small town in southern ...
A journey back in time, this weekend in Bradley, the Maine Forest and Logging Museum hosted its annual Living History Days ...
Oregon’s last horse logger and a family of foresters look to the future by carrying on a legacy of the past. Jamming a metal skidding tong into a log, Roger Daugherty draws the slack from his driving ...
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