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Myrtle Point, Oregon 97458
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Country girl--DSC03291--Myrtle Point, OR
1950 Ford--DSC03060--Myrtle Point, OR
1950 Ford--DSC03064--Myrtle Point, OR
2003. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar arrow shafts. Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar arrow shafts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Jim Neilsen (left) and Ken Denton with arrow shafts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar arrow shafts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar oil products. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar bolts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar bolts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar lumber and arrow shafts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Milling Port Orford cedar arrow shafts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Milling Port Orford cedar arrow shafts at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Port Orford cedar arrow shafts. Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2003. Sorting Port Orford cedar arrow shafts. Port Orford cedar technical committee mill tour at Rose City Archery in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2004. A Port Orford cedar tree resistant to root disease (Phytophthora lateralis) planted as tree number one on the City of Myrtle Point Tree Trail. Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2004. A Port Orford cedar tree resistant to root disease (Phytophthora lateralis) planted as tree number one on the City of Myrtle Point Tree Trail. Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2004. Dorena Genetic Resource Center Geneticist, Richard Sniezko, with a Port Orford cedar tree resistant to root disease (Phytophthora lateralis). This tree replaced an earlier Port Orford cedar that died from root disease. Myrtle Point Tree Trail, OR.
2004. Port Orford cedar interpretive sign. City of Myrtle Point Tree Trail. Myrtle Point, Oregon.
2004. Port Orford cedar interpretive sign. Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Model A Flatbed--DSC03232--Myrtle Point, OR
1935 Ford Tudor Sedan--DSC03240--Myrtle Point, OR
1969 Charger--DSC03246--Myrtle Point, OR
1929 Model A--DSC03304--Myrtle Point, OR
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