1 mile north of Newberry on M-123
This was a crew at a logging camp in the early 1900s.
Come to the Tahquamenon Logging Museum, north of Newberry on M-123 and see much more about these camps
and the means that were used to get big timber out of the woods and to the mills.
The Tahquamenon Logging
Museum would like to thank the Michigan Arts & Culture Council for their
support
over the years. Their support has enabled TLM to bring in talented
entertainers to TLM for our summer festivals
each year. Also, MACC has given
TLM a grant this year to help pay for re-siding the McGruer House
with cedar
lap siding. Their support has been of great benefit to our community.
Bringing folks
to the museum helps us teach our public about the rich
history and culture of our community.
Thank You MACC!
Music Festival/Lumberjack Breakfast - 7 am to Noon - July 26-27, 2014
Music Festival/Lumberjack Breakfast - 7 am to Noon - August 23-24, 2014
(email - 24 hrs./7 days a week) info@artcentergraphics.com with any changes or questions!
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