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Scenic shot of a touring coach descending upon Redwood Highway.

The Redwood Highway Tours transportation system driving on the redwood highway.

A postcard of a man and a woman taking a break from driving to admire the redwoods.

Scenic detail of Indian Springs Ranch, located on the Eel River.

Image of an Indigenous child on front steps of dwelling, dressed in regalia.

A newspaper advertisement placed by Citizens for a Redwood National park that utilizes the analogy of sawdust to explain the misinformation they feel…

An informational booklet made by Citizens for a Redwood National Park to advocate for the creation of a park that includes Redwood Creek.

This is a booklet put together by the Redwood Park and Recreation Committee on their Redwood Park proposal. There are many graphs, maps, and charts…

Four people seated on a redwood burl with a view of the latter used to climb up the tree , Engelwood, Humboldt Co., California.

Redwood burl that looks like the face of a man off of the Redwood Highway.

Being displayed by the young woman. It is the largest Burl bowl in the world. Value $500.00 at the Stump House, Eureka, CA.

Burl is located on the lower trunk of the tree.

Stand of redwood trees next to a road, the tree in the center has a large burl.

Men standing in undercuts, on burls and on spring boards throughout base of Redwood tree.

Studio portrait of a young boy with striped bow tie posing next to a redwood burl.

A scenic view of Fern Canyon, through Redwood State Park.

Humboldt Coastline as the sun sets.

Pacific Lumber Co. Mill Pond in Scotia, CA

Image shot at the Pacific Lumber Co. in Scotia; the redwood board is a whopping 4,482 feet across.

Driftwood characters crafted in Klamath and Del Norte, CA.

This 3500 year-old Sempervirens boasts a 20ft hand-cut room inside of this living tree.

These attractions can be seen along Redwood Highway 101 and the Avenue of the Giants Highway.

The Redwood Log Chapel is advertised as, "a fine place to rest and meditate."

The Tour-Thru-Tree is 700 years old, with a human-made cut that is 8 ft across and 9ft high.

Shrine of the Redwoods was advertised as, the "original drive-thru tree on the Avenue of the Giants Highway. The tree's natural opening was hallowed…

A redwood highway map displaying different aspects of Humboldt County such as redwood parks and Avenue of the Giants.

Redwood lumber tours were available on the Annie and Mary; advertised as the West's oldest railroad.

A postcard of President Hoover, and a group of friends, visiting the Avenue of the Giants prior to his inauguration.

A Log-formed tour coach with a guide.

Black and white photo taken within Humboldt County in taken in 1917. Pictured are Mrs. A.J. Monroe, Mrs. Harpst, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Ella T. ; driver…

A recreation shot of lumbering families.

Two Yurok peoples pictured after their dwelling burned down from a fire in the Trinidad area.

A crowd waiting for the U.S. President's Plane at the airport, McKinleyville, on the Dedication Day of Redwood National Park Grove.

The Earthquake Bridge (footbridge) in Prairie Creek State Park.

Looking East up watersheds of Lost Man's Creek and Little Lost Man's Creek. Geneva mill at lower left on Redwood State Highway 101. Altitude of…

Cookhouse workers from Falk's camp pose outside for a photograph.

An image of a logging crew on piles of downed redwood logs

Logging operation utilizing "steam donkey" along with railroad car.

Workers in a logging camp cookhouse prepare the tables for a meal.

A Logging crew posing with their equipment in the center of the tree cut for display at the World's Fair in 1893.

A photograph of the "Mark Twain" tree, 33 feet in diameter.

A photograph showing a "stem donkey" used to log redwood trees.

Two workers pose with tools used in logging operation.

A group of people poses next to a railroad track in a logging camp.

A list of fare prices and tours from Crescent City and the Redwood Coast to San Francisco and back; circa 1925.

A team of horses pulls logs near Trinidad, California

Scene of partially completed logging camp, with 7 half-cabins being transported by a steam locomotive.

A group of workers poses for a photograph at a logging camp in 1910

Ken Cole and a friend pose with "speeder", a simple railcar used for small trips.

A loaded logging train, in 1914, at Bulwinkle pond.

A railroad trestle construction over Balke Creek in Little River Valley circa 1907-1910.

A group of workers outside of a logging camp cookhouse.

Men at logging operation using "steam donkey" engine.

Men using "spool donkey" to pull redwood logs.

Loggers use a team of oxen to pull Redwood logs out of the forest.

Historic logging photograph from the Ericson collection, showing the massive scale of a fallen Redwood tree.

A team of workers poses in the undercut of a huge redwood tree.

Tourists driving through a redwood tree.

Turn of the century logging photograph with cross-cut saw.

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