



Redwood Trees and Stumps on Redwood Highway 1939
In August 1939, Redwood trees and stumps line the Redwood Highway in Scotia, a mill town in Humboldt County, California. The Pacific Lumber Company operated extensively in this region, reflecting the significance of the timber industry to local economies. Humboldt County is known for its towering redwoods, some of the tallest trees on earth.
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Redwood Trees and Stumps on Redwood Highway 1939
