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by Aurelia Schanzenbacher
$17.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Black and White photo of historic steam logging tractor taken at Collier Logging Museum and State Park located East of Klamath Falls,... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Black and White photo of historic steam logging tractor taken at Collier Logging Museum and State Park located East of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Collier is home to the largest collection of historic logging equipment in Oregon. The original artifacts were donated by the Collier brothers, who wanted to safeguard the tools that had been vital to the central and eastern Oregon logging and milling industries. In addition, original cabins, stores, and offices were moved to the park to create a Pioneer Village.
The museum, most of which is in the open, displays logging equipment dating from the era of animal-powered logging through the early 1980s, and it holds the largest collection of McGiffert and McVay log loaders in existence. There are also steam tractors, a steam donkey, a steam locomotive, and a Corliss steam engine that ran Long-Bell Lumber Company’s sawmill for forty-seven years in Weed, California. Other early equipment includes several sets of high wheels, chain-driv...
PLEASE NOTE: Watermarks are digital identification and will be removed when prints or items are ordered. I am predominantly a self-taught artist and photographer who has lived in Oregon for 20 years and just recently relocated to the Appalachian mountains of Western Maryland. I share my home with my husband and one beautiful Brittany girl, Zoey. Our vacations were mainly centered around camping and other outdoor activities. Now with less dogs (we had six!) and my husband retired, he and I spend many of our vacations RVing and camping. I continue to possess a deep love of nature and this subject has been a major influence in my art choices. I describe myself as a nature/landscape photographer. Though, that defines only a portion of...
$17.00
Lorraine Palumbo
Great capture!
Aurelia Schanzenbacher replied:
Thanks Lorraine!
Andrew Wilson
Cool antique tractor!
Aurelia Schanzenbacher replied:
Thank you, Andrew!
Kay Brewer
Great find and capture! l/f
Aurelia Schanzenbacher replied:
Thank you!
Dominique Amendola
Amazing capture!
Aurelia Schanzenbacher replied:
Thank you Dominique!
Judy Foote-Belleci
nice subject for black and white ... nice work aurelia
Aurelia Schanzenbacher replied:
Thank you!