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  2. Cook Forest State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cook Forest State Park is known for some of America's finest virgin white pine and hemlock timber stands and was once called the "Black Forest" due to the preponderance of evergreen tree coverage. Cook Forest is now a National Natural Landmark and was rated one of America's top 50 state parks by National Geographic Traveler magazine.

  3. Sierra Nevada Logging Museum - Wikipedia

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    An amphitheater, picnic tables, and barbecue pits in the forest and along the lakefront. From the museum, easy walking trails lead to swimming, boating and fishing at White Pines Park, and to a hiking trail all the way around White Pines Lake, passing the site of the old Blagen Sawmill and its log pond.

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    Becoming a senior citizen has its perks, including savings up to 50% at the movies, restaurants, hotels, retail outlets, and more. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More Skip ...

  5. Category:Sawmills in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Why I Cook: The Forest Feast’s Erin Gleeson - AOL

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    For her Forest Feast cookbooks and blog, pro photographer and self-taught cook Erin Gleeson takes advantage of the great outdoors and its fresh edible offerings.

  7. Timber rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting to Vancouver, British Columbia Canada (August 2006). Raftsmen in Northern Finland in the 1930s Timber rafting on the Willamette River (May 1973).. Timber rafting is a method of transporting felled tree trunks by tying them together to make rafts, which are then drifted or pulled downriver, or across a lake or other body of water.

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Mallon worked as a cook in New York City from 1900 to 1907. During this time, she infected 51 people. One family hired a typhoid researcher by the name of George Soper who believed Mallon was the ...

  9. Sawmill Pass - Wikipedia

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    Sawmill Pass, 11,309 ft (3,447 m), [1] is a mountain pass in the southern Sierra Nevada, California on the border of the Inyo National Forest (John Muir Wilderness) to the east and Kings Canyon National Park to the west. The eastern approach via the Sawmill Pass Trail is steep and strenuous, climbing 6,700 ft (2,000 m) from the Owens Valley floor.