Forest History Center Field Trip
http://education.mnhs.org/field-trips Visit this recreated turn-of-the-century logging camp where you'll meet the camp blacksmith, saw filer, clerk, cook and lumberjacks. Then, board the moored river "wanigan," a floating cook shack used when the logs and men headed downstream to the mills. Then take a seat on the porch of a 1930s Minnesota Forest Service patrolman's cabin and lookout tower and hear about the ranger's important work protecting woodland resources.
Видео Forest History Center Field Trip канала Minnesota Historical Society
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