Between 1870 and 1890, millions of board feet of lumber were floated down the Black River to sawmills in Onalaska and La Crosse, playing a key role in the establishment of both cities. Because this ...
Back in 2021, San Francisco transplants Bobbi Clemens and Mark Tacchi doled out $1.4 million for an abandoned 19th-century estate in the affluent Brentwood suburb of Nashville that was just days away ...
Lidar data detected other cultural features at Sixty Islands archaeological site in addition to agricultural field ridges, including: A) a newly documented dance ring; B) a historic building ...
The Lumberjack World Championships happen every year in Hayward, Wisconsin in the state’s Northwoods. Why? WUWM speaks with historian Willa Hammitt Brown to find out more about the logging industry in ...
Lidar data showing (left to right): a dance ring; a historic building foundation; a 19th-century logging camp; looted burial mounds; remains of unknown burial mounds; and a burial mound ...
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