Cedar Snags is a historic landscape area in Shoshone County, Idaho, where stumps of cedar trees remain from the Great Fire of 1910.[2] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]
The snags are in a swampy area along the Saint Joe River's North Fork, near Bullion Creek, north of Avery, Idaho.[2]
Salvage logging was done after 1910, but numerous large snags survived from 1910 to 1984 unchanged. The grove "stands as significant
evidence of a vast forest that was destroyed by intense heat."[2]
^ ab"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
^ abc"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Cedar Snags / St. Joe North Fork; Site No. 5". National Park Service. 1984. Retrieved December 29, 2019. With accompanying photo from 1984
CedarSnags is a historic landscape area in Shoshone County, Idaho, where stumps of cedar trees remain from the Great Fire of 1910. The site was listed...
the Herald. The first few issues may have appeared under the name the CedarSnag, but the nameplate read Dallas Herald by December 1849. Latimer became...
flooding of fresh water killed the trees in this area. The resulting cedarsnags are a distinctive feature of this marshy area. Alert Bay is home to the...
population of vulnerable bull trout in the Coeur d'Alene Lake watershed. CedarSnags, National Register-listed area along the North Fork, where large tree...
parks, water parks, or theme parks that are currently owned or operated by Cedar Fair. This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every such...
was made of Yellow cedar, and the other piece was made of Pacific yew. Lore has it that halibut are attracted by the aroma of cedar. The barb was traditionally...
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2018. Retrieved January 31, 2018. Jacobson, Adam (January 30, 2018). "TBN Snags Two Top Market Signals". Radio-Television Business Report. Streamline RBR...
the world (behind giant sequoia, coast redwood, kauri, and western red cedar), and the third-tallest conifer species (after coast redwood and coast Douglas...
red cedar, no unique common name was required for it and when it was recognized as a species it was most often called "Rocky Mountain red cedar", a common...
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Bowl XLII commercial for Coca-Cola, in which the Charlie Brown balloon snags a Coca-Cola bottle from two battling balloons (Underdog and Stewie Griffin)...
a glossy top surface and a dull back; it is not durable, as it tends to snag. It is one of three fundamental types of textile weaves alongside plain weave...
broken-off snag from a large tree branch. Hollows or snags may be made by any variety of sources, often due to a disease or storm, with hollows and snags large...
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foxes. Snags are the standing wood that is left when trees die and are home to wood-eating insects that are food for animals such as birds. Snags provide...
after the fire, sun tolerant plants grow in the disturbed soil. The dead snags provide nutrients for smaller vegetation such as shrubs and small mammals...
gain a foothold for recovery. Unwanted trees can be girdled; the resulting snags are beneficial to wildlife. Bigelow Cemetery Preserve, Ohio Brown School...
sheen. But when the saddle owner tips off the guys to a hot collection of cedar-stripped canoes, the pickers perk back up. 2.09 22 "Strange Animals" Quebec...
efficient Danforth type, with floating rope that will avoid being cut by snags on the bottom. The mushroom is used in locations where the bottom is very...
river prevented its use for transportation. The removal of boulders and snags on the lower river in the 1840s allowed navigation, which was extended upriver...
in 2003, by purchasing cable systems owned by Northland Communications, Cedar Communications, and Charter Communications in Washington and Oregon. It...
moderate to high canopy closure or an open crown canopy, large snags, and numerous downed snags in all stages of decay. Marbled murrelets tend to nest in the...