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Spieden Island was named by Charles Wilkes during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838–1842, to honor William Spieden, the purser of the expedition's Peacock. [3]In the 1970s and 1980s the island was used for big game hunting; non-native game animals such as Mouflon sheep from Corsica, fallow deer from Europe, and Sika deer from Asia – along with approximately 2,000 exotic birds such as African ...
The story of Komo Kulshan and his two wives is a Lummi tale describing the creations of landmarks in the Pacific Northwest.The story can be broken down into three main sections for each character, Duh-hwahk in the creation of Mount Rainier, Whaht-kway in the creation of the Nooksack River and Spieden Island, and Komo Kulshan in the creation of Mt. Baker.
Museum of Hunting and Forestry: Hørsholm: Hørsholm: History: History of hunting and forestry Museum of Music: City Centre: Copenhagen: Cultural history: History of Music National Museum of Denmark: City Centre: Copenhagen: History, archeology, ethnology: National collections of archeological finds and historic objects. Ethnological exhibits ...
Hunters pursue deer on Madeline Island, part of the Apostle Island chain in Lake Superior.
He also owns the 500-acre Spieden Island in the San Juan Islands archipelago. [3] In 1999, Jannard purchased two properties in Newport Beach, California for about $15 million. [9] On June 18th, 2024 the Los Angeles Times announced that Jannard had sold his Malibu oceanfront estate for $210 million, setting a California state record. [10]
Spieden & Hoebel Farms, Little Valley Natural Area is a 120-acre (0.49 km 2) area at 1327 and 1345 Canal Road with several miles of trails through forest and along field edges. Across Canal Road is access to the Delaware and Raritan Canal tow path and the Millstone River and flood plain.
Johns Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington. It lies just east of Stuart Island and north of Spieden Island . Johns Island is home to Camp Nor'wester , a summer camp for children on the west end of the island, and several dozen private vacation cabins on the east end of the island.
Dieselized 1964, retired 1974 and now museum ship in Sault Ste. Marie. M.V. Pelee Islander: 1960–present: Still operating as a part of the Pelee Island Transportation Service. M.S. Chi-Cheemaun: 1974–Present: Still operating. M.V. Upper Canada: 1977–2000: Leased to Beausoleil First Nation for service to Christian Island from 1996 to 2000 ...