A vandalized historic marker at the w:St. Croix Boom Site just north of Stillwater, Minnesota. The text of the marker once read, "Center of log and lumbering activities in this region for over half a century prior to 1914. Here millions of logs from the upper St. Croix and tributaries were halted, sorted, and rafted, later to be sawed into lumber and timber products. More logs were handled here than at any similar place in this section. 1940." (Text from the book Minnesota History Along the Highways: A Guide to Historic Markers and Sites, Minnesota Historical Society, 2003.)
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