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The museum is located in two replica logging camp buildings and has outdoor exhibits of logging equipment and an enclosed steam-powered sawmill that is operated during summer events. The museum is administered by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' Michigan History Museum. [6]
Lumberman's Monument is a monument in Oscoda Township, Michigan, United States. It is dedicated to the workers of the early logging industry in Michigan . Standing at 14 feet (4.27 m), the bronze statue by Robert Ingersoll Aitken features a log surrounded by three figures: a timber cruiser holding a compass, a sawyer with his saw slung over his ...
For this reason, more raw goods including logs and pulpwood chip are exported than imported in the United States, while finished goods like lumber, plywood and veneer, and panel products have higher imports than exports in the U.S. [63] Recently there has been a resurgence in logging towns in the United States.
Genuine Overpack logging wheels In front of museum at Manistee, Michigan Silas C. Overpack (March 20, 1841 – March 2, 1927) was a blacksmith, wheelwright, and businessman. He owned a shop (around 1868) in downtown Manistee, Michigan , at 87 Pine Street, called S.C. Overpack Wagon, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop and is associated with the ...
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“American Pickers” is a documentary series that explores the world of antique “picking." The show follows skilled pickers as they hunt for America’s valuable antiques.
At 9 a.m., Michigan Governor Harry F. Kelly proclaimed a one-minute prayer was to be observed statewide. Church bells rang out at 9 a.m., and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt read a prayer over ...