This is the Texas Forestry Museum located in Lufkin, Texas. I actually found it one day while waiting for my ex-wife to arrive in Lufkin to drop off the kids after her visitation weekends (We meet here as it's halfway between Houston and Shreveport where she lives). At the time it wasn't open yet so I checked on it for about six months till I found it open. The hours are 1000 hours to 1700 hours. It is extremely interesting and has a lot of old equipment, vehicles and examples of varous types of forestry management used in Texas over the years. There is a wilderness area with trails to wander through as well as outside exhibits including train engines and cars used over the past decades.
To validate your visit & log entry please e-mail me with either the germination date of the huge log cross-section located in the museum, or the last event chronicled by the cross-section. You'll know what I'm talking about once you see it.
Please do not post your answers in your log entry, even if encrypted. This museum is closed on Sundays.
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