A friend of mine came into the museum on Sat. and expressed surprise at the number of folks that read the history pieces on the forum and don't come into the museum and take a real good look around. "They learn more stuff here than what's put on that there web site thingy. I told Newcome that the readers are very sharp...but, he told me to prove it by giving the reader a little test. So, here is goes:

Name this lake

What is this a photo of?

Where is the location of this famous big fireplace. Just a little sideline...spikes were put in to prevent this folks from sitting on its hearth. (It's only fair to interject that you forest service people out there can't give the reader any hints)

Who says that life was boring in the early days!? Can you name the year, what was happening here that was an annual thing, and where it took place? (You great historians please avoid giving any hints)

Ah, one of my favorite places around here. Do you reconize it? What was its name...what is it now? Each small photo shows a particular place at this great location; name each location if you can.

This road still exists today, where is it?

Ah, the great Davidson Arch of old Big Pines Park; why was it taken down? What one tower is all that is left: north or south?
What was the 1st name of the park, and why was it changed...?
Does anyone know the "real" name of this great place?