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List of company towns in the United States - Wikipedia Irvine, California, built by The Irvine Company and incorporated in 1971; the largest planned community in the world, but technically not a company town McCloud, California, built by McCloud River Railroad Lumber Company Selby, California, owned by American Smelting and Refining Company
Exploring Abandoned Lumber Towns Across America Embark on a journey to discover America's past in abandoned lumber towns You'll encounter rusted relics and weathered homes, remnants of a bygone era
Lost Lumber Towns Of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula Michigan's Lower Peninsula holds hidden gems in its lost lumber towns These towns, once bustling with activity, now offer a unique glimpse into the past Exploring places like Lumberton, Deward, and Arden reveals stories of hard work, community, and the rise and fall of the lumber industry Visiting these towns isn't just about history
14 Ghost Towns In Michigan [MAP] - Urbex Underground One of the most haunting Michigan ghost towns is Pere Cheney, located on the lower peninsula Once home to nearly 1,500 people, it was a lumber town with many settlers looking for work Unfortunately, the town fell on hard times and was abandoned in the early twentieth century
Scotia: Historic Lumber Town Museum in Humboldt County Scotia is a historic lumber town in Humboldt County that has been in existence for over a century It is a great place to dive into the history of the lumber industry in California
Timber Industry Company Towns in Washington - HistoryLink. org Over the next half century, dozens of company-owned timber towns were established throughout Western Washington, and a few east of the Cascades The fourth phase began in 1940, on the eve of America's entry into World War II The war supercharged the demand for wood, and the supply of suitable trees, once thought inexhaustible, proved not to be
What Abandoned Logging Towns Dot the US? Explore the ghostly remnants of Maine's historic logging towns, Oregon's forgotten lumber communities, Michigan's eerie abandoned sawmill settlements, Washington's decaying timber villages, and California's haunting logging outposts dotting the US Each location offers a glimpse into the past timber industries and the impact on these communities
Secrets Of Michigans Vanished Lumber Towns - TouristSecrets Michigan's vanished lumber towns hold a unique place in history These towns, once bustling with activity, now offer a glimpse into a bygone era Exploring these ghost towns reveals stories of hard work, community, and the rise and fall of industries