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The coniferous forest in the Oxtongue River valley is inhabited by various bird species, such as black-backed woodpecker, winter wren, northern saw-whet owl, boreal chickadee, spruce grouse, and various warbler species (including northern parula). [7] The river is controlled by four dams, at Burnt Island, Joe Lake, Tea Lake, and Ragged Lake.
[12] [25] As a result, the company relocated its logging operations to a new site, establishing the town of Hume, where they built a new logging complex including Hume Lake. [26] The company also extended the Sequoia Railroad to Hume Lake, adding two Shay locomotives and building a trestle over the water to a new log dump. [ 12 ]
Mysteries at the Museum is an hour-long television program on the Travel Channel which features museum artifacts of unusual or mysterious origins. Plot [ edit ]
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The Minarets and Western Railway connected with the Sugar Pine Railroad at the Wishon switching yards at Bass Lake. [2] From there, the Minarets and Western flat cars were pulled up a 10.82 mi (17.41 km) standard gauge railroad to Central Camp, the base of logging operations in the woods. [1]
On January 1, 2008, the site was transferred from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical Commission, [5] which operates it as a state historic site open to the public. The site features a museum, interpretive trails, a statue of Stephen F. Austin, a replica log cabin, the 1847 Josey Store and relevant historical markers ...
Long Properties was Long’s personal holding company, Texas Naval Stores Company ran a turpentine distillery, and Hudson River Lumber Company had operations in DeRidder, Louisiana. The King-Ryder Lumber Company in Bon Ami, Louisiana , was the first Long-Bell venture in Louisiana; it also owned mills at Thomasville in Indian Territory ...
The main building was opened on 2 August 1969 [3] [4] and three months later the museum had 26 cars. [5] The museum received the minesweeper USS Admiral Vosseller (MSB-5) on loan from the U.S. Navy in 1973. [6] The following year it opened an exhibition about lighter-than-air aircraft. [7]