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Jams, Dams, Pines and Pigs: Reflections on the St. Croix Logging Era
The lumber years were full of characters and stories – and changed the region forever.
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Last Log Through the Boom
At 2:30 p.m. on June 12, 1914, the logging years of the St. Croix River watershed effectively ended.
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Behind the Scenes, the Human Element of the Heritage Initiative
People have powered the effort for four years, contributing ideas, research, and lots of discussion.
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Trip Updates: St. Croix Paddle 2014
Follow along as 70 canoeists and kayakers travel 93 miles of the river over six days.
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Countdown to the St. Croix
Preparations underway for another installment of the annual adventure.
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Job Opening: Anti-Invasive Species Coordinator
St. Croix River Association seeks applicants interested in coordinating anti-aquatic invasive species effort.
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State Park Offers Hikes Guided by Geology Professors
Volcanic, sedimentary and glacial formations will be discussed during upcoming outings.
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Celebrating the ‘Last Log’ 100 Years Later
Event on June 12th will remember the end of an important era on the St. Croix.
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Public Participation in the Heritage Initiative
Citizens were invited in many ways to help consider if a National Heritage Area would be a good fit for the St. Croix River region.