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Roxy: Tubbs Hill Sawmill In 1910s

Wanna know what Tubbs Hill looked like during the WWI era? OrangeTV had this shot posted on his secondary Web site, Remember The Roxy, today. He explains the shot, from the 1910s, as “Coeur d’Alene Railroad Boat Dock Saw Mill @ Tubbs (Hill).”

Question: When was the last time you hiked Tubbs Hill?

Five comments on this post so far. Add yours!
  • Stickman on March 04 at 9:08 p.m.

    Walkabout does it every single day of the year, without fail. And comes back with bags and bags of garbage, not counting the many little bags she collects that other people think too much to collect, like their animals wastes. Give me a break. If you are going to walk the Hill, clean up after yourself or feel the wrath of the ‘Pooh Fairie’. I walk it many days of the week, and enjoy the wonder of it. If we are going to keep Tubbs Hill the jewel that it is, we need to make more of an effort for our children to enjoy it as well.

  • Stickman on March 05 at 8:37 a.m.

    Walking it this morning in the snow was exhilarating, especially if you get a glimpse of the Bald Eagle that has been hanging around.

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