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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.
State's third oldest art museum; in an Art Deco post office; contemporary art collection; art classes, lectures and events Coos County Fairgrounds Museum Myrtle Point: Coos Coast History - Local Displays include antiques, school items, photos, fine art and photography, located at the Coos County Fairgrounds [18] Coos County Logging Museum ...
403 Lake Avenue N. Battle Lake: Exemplary Georgian Revival house stemming from a 1929 conversion of an 1887 inn, reflecting the era's interest in authentic early American architecture. [28] Now a museum. [29] 24: Red River Milling Company: Red River Milling Company
The museum, a non-profit educational institution, is staffed entirely by volunteers, many of whom hail from the logging camps themselves. [citation needed] The museum building is a shingled dome modeled after the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. [1] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [2]
Detroit Institute of Arts. This list of museums in Michigan encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Log building built in 1880, with cookhouse and bunkhouse - possibly the oldest logging camp in the U.S. standing on its original site. Now a museum. [14] [15] 11: Holt-Balcom Lumber Company Office: Holt-Balcom Lumber Company Office: November 13, 1976 : 106 Superior Ave.
The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is a non-profit historical museum located in Bradley, Maine. It was founded in 1960 to preserve the history of forestry and logging in the state. Leonard's Mills is the centerpiece of the 1790s living history site which is home to the only operational water wheel powered, up-and-down sawmill in Maine.
Workers milling logs in the steam-powered sawmill, during the Great Oregon Steam-Up of 2006. The signature event at Powerland Heritage Park is the Great Oregon Steam-Up, an event held each year during mid-summer (end of July and beginning of August) when many of the exhibits, normally displayed in a non-operational state, are fired up and shown running.