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Amazing Detail in the structural support! |
Anonymous Comment on 8-29-2012 wrote: Would love to see more pictures of the Cedar Tree that supports the Info Center on "Cache Creek to Prince George" post of 6-28-2012
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The top part of the main cedar tree
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Four Stories High! |
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Balcony Detail ~ Amazing! |
In answering Anonymous (from here on who will be referred to as "CP") here are a few more pictures. The Visitor Center was built by a Premier Log Home builder and also a Premier Architectural firm, together they wanted a signature building and design. I think they accomplished their goal very well!
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