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  2. Marysville Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The power plant was built on land that formerly housed a lumber mill. The mill was erected in 1690 and is claimed to be the first European settlement in present-day St. Clair County. In 1817 legislator, judge, and businessman Zephaniah W. Bunce came to the area. He named it "Bunceville" and the creek that ran through it "Bunce Creek".

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  4. Selleck, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Pacific States Lumber declared bankruptcy in 1939, bringing an end to Selleck's prosperity. The town of Selleck went through a series of owners [ 3 ] —the first purchased it for a mere $3,000 [ 4 ] —before Robert Schaefer, a general contractor from Renton, Washington , formed an investor group to buy the town in 1971.

  5. Marysville, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Red Curtain renovated a former lumber store in 2012 to house a community arts center, [129] but moved in 2015 to a new location at a shopping center in central Marysville in 2015, which will be renovated into a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) arts center with a 130-seat theatre, classrooms, and other amenities.

  6. Mill City, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It was named and known for its various lumber mills, including Hammond Lumber Company and Santiam Lumber Company. Mill City is now home to two lumber mills, Frank Lumber Co. and Freres Lumber Plant 3. [citation needed] One of the oldest and best-known landmarks in Mill City is the former railroad bridge, now a pedestrian bridge.

  7. Little River Railroad (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Little River Railroad ("the LRR") was established as a subsidiary of the Little River Lumber Company on November 21, 1901. Colonel W. B. Townsend was the owner of both entities. The LRR was primarily a logging railroad. The Little River Lumber Company owned over 76,000 acres (31,000 ha) of prime forest land in Blount and Sevier counties.

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