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History of White Pines Lake « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
American Forest Products dammed San Antonio Creek, creating the 26 acre White Pines Lake, as a lure to would-be buyers of lots in the subdivision. ...
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Cable from Pino Grande to Camino Mills « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
Visit the history of the logging industry in California’s Sierra Nevada ... She remembered the cable ride as something that became routine for her family ...
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Big Creek Lumber Company « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
John Elmore up on Chevy logging truck holding a scale stick that he has used to project the number of board feet in the log. He has written that number on ...
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Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
Visit the history of the logging industry in California’s Sierra Nevada ... Fishing Frog on White Pines Lake bordering the Logging Museum ...
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Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
In the physical world of the museum, showing stuff is easy, while presenting information can be hard. To present information better, the Logging Museum is ...
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The Shay « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
The Sierra Nevada Logging Museum’s historic Shay steam logging locomotive was built in 1920, and was operated by the Yosemite Lumber Company in the ...
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Company Store « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
Best of all, we have a broad selection of lithographed prints by Patrick Karnahan whose paintings emphasize the forests, from logging railroads to the brave ...
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The Shay « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
These art prints have been lithographed from original oil paintings by the nationally-recognized railroad artist Patrick Michael Karnahan. ...
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White Pines Logging Camp « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
White Pines Logging Camp By David Davis. Dixie James, of Valley Springs, ... Before the 1940’s it was rare for women to hold industrial jobs. ...
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How the Wedding got the Axe « Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
It was a double bitted axe. This axe is in the Logging Museum’s exhibits with a logging mannikin having just sunk it into a log. You can see it there. ...