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Once a symbol of the economic power of timber and the lumber business in early 21st-Century West Virginia, this mill building, just down the track from the Cass Scenic Railroad station in Cass, was beset by two enormous fires, in 1978 and 1982

Once a symbol of the economic power of timber and the lumber business ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Now (2015) only twisted steel and rusted machinery remain above cracking cement. Trees and vines grow in a place where humans once toi... More

Once a symbol of the economic power of timber and the lumber business in early 21st-Century West Virginia, this mill building, just down the track from the Cass Scenic Railroad station in Cass, was beset by two enormous fires, in 1978 and 1982

Once a symbol of the economic power of timber and the lumber business ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Now (2015) only twisted steel and rusted machinery remain above cracking cement. Trees and vines grow in a place where humans once toi... More

This planing mill and a larger, steel lumber mill next door, just down the track from the Cass Scenic Railroad station in Cass, were once symbols symbol of the economic power of timber and the lumber business in early 21st-Century West Virginia

This planing mill and a larger, steel lumber mill next door, just down...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Now (2015) only twisted steel and rusted machinery remain above cracking cement. Trees and vines grow in a place where humans once toi... More

A logging locomotive and tender round the bend past an old water tank near the Cass Scenic Railroad station in Cass, West Virginia

A logging locomotive and tender round the bend past an old water tank ...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The 11-mile line, high into the mountains, as well as the old "company town" of Cass and what's left of what was once an enormous lumb... More