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Lumberman's Monument (MI)

This National Forest Visitor Center supports the impressive 14-foot, bronze Lumberman's Monument which is dedicated to Michigan's logging era and has stood at this site since 1932. Exhibits, demonstrations, hands-on displays, and programs tell the story of the 1800s' lumbering boom that was instrumental in the development of northern Michigan.

Erected in 1931, the three figures stand on a bluff overlooking the beautiful Au Sable River. Its cost of $50,000 was borne by contributions from the descendents of the lumbermen who harvested the tree crop of Michigan. Their names are etched on the granite base of the statue. The visitor center building was added in 1981 and the grounds reconstructed and re-landscaped in 1981-82. The Center was rededicated in 1982, the 50th anniversary of the CCCs who originally constructed the center area and planted the large pines in the area.

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