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CheCheng Wood Museum


Exhibition boards and retired logging and railway gear inside a wood A-frame illustrate the history of the logging industry here. It's a popular picnic spot for elementary-school kids, who seem more interested in the miniature steam locomotive on the lawn beyond.


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