File:Madera Sugar Pine Flume.jpg

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English: A 54-mile (87 km) log flume – the longest flume of its kind – operated from the late 1870s through the early 1930s.
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Source From the book "Thunder in the Mountains: The Life and Times of Madera Sugar Pine," by Hank Johnston (1968)
Author From the Madera County Historical Society Collection. Photo taken some time after 1900 by the Madera Sugar Pine Company.

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The Madera Sugar Pine log flume originating near present day Sugar Pine, California was the longest flume of its kind.

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