Sentences with phrase «lumber town»

Frogs filled the streets of the former lumber town, encircled homes and set the air throbbing with their massed croaking.
To get a good understanding of local history, kick things off at The Pittock Mansion, a century - old symbol of Portland's dramatic transformation from a small lumber town to a bustling city.
Celebrated for her exquisite structures of fused metal and glass, Claire Falkenstein was born in Coos Bay, a small Pacific lumber town in Oregon.
The city of Saginaw was a thriving lumber town in the 19th century and an important industrial city and manufacturing center throughout much of the 20th century.
The titular heroine, just married to George, detrains in the Carolina lumber town and starts bossing the crews around.
With its original roots as a military garrison and then a gritty lumber town, Fort Bragg skirted under the radar of most visitors.
You play as Special Agent Francis York Morgan who arrives in Greenvale — a oncethriving lumber town — with the task of solving the murder of a young girl.
Small towns flourished under Michigan's prosperous economy — small towns such as Saginaw, which originally thrived as a lumber town.
It was settled as a lumber town in the mid-19th century and soon after attracted miners in search of gold.
Newport was settled in 1793 and eventually became a lumber town.
A lumber town in British Columbia was in peril when the mill closed.
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