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Tillamook Burn to Tillamook State Forest Public Deposited

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  • Several generations of Oregonians carry memories of a series of forest fires so sweeping that they spurred an entire state into action. These fires created what was for a long time called the "Tillamook Burn" -- a wide swath of devastation cut through old growth forests in the Coast Range. From some vantage points, the forest of bare, dead trees stretched as far as the eye could see. Today, the view has been replaced. A vital, growing young forest of Douglas-fir now stretches to the horizon across the region. The Tillamook State Forest represents a monumental cooperative effort among a diverse population to bring life back to the 355,000 acres destroyed by fire. People from around the area -- foresters, timber workers, recreationists, politicians and school children -- worked together to replant the Tillamook and reclaim it for the people of Oregon.
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