Douglas Fir Timeline - 1564 to 1999 - Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada
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N 51° 02.617 W 118° 12.247
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The Douglas Fir timeline is inside of the Forestry Museum located about 7 km north of Revelstoke on Hwy. 23.
Waymark Code: WMP4J6
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 06/29/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member veritas vita
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The BC Forestry Museum documents the ongoing history of forestry and lumbering in the province of BC. It has both indoor and outdoor displays. Outdoors are several examples of older machinery employed in the logging industry.

An overview of the museum's intent:

"The Museum was founded in 1999 “To record, preserve, restore and display artifacts and collections of historical, archaeological, artistic, educational, and scientific material as it pertains to the forestry industry in the interior of the province of BC.”

The objectives of the Museum are: to operate as a non-profit society whose purpose is to maintain a public forestry museum in which to store and display artifacts and collections of historical, archaeological, artistic, educational, and scientific material as it pertains to forestry.

And, to encourage historical research, stimulate public interest in the history of forestry and develop programs of interest to the general public to enhance the regional base of tourist attractions.
Source: Forestry Museum

Douglas Fir Timeline

1550 A Douglas Fir seed sprouts and takes root.
1564 William Shakespeare is born.
1770 Captain cook discovers he east coast of Australia.
1776 American Declaration Independence marking the political evolution of the New World and the rise of American power.
1789 French Revolution. Signifies a fundamental break with the tradition of monarchy; the "rights of man" are enshrined.
1815 Battle of Waterloo. The Napoleonic Empire ends.
1825 Invention of the rocket steam locomotive, marking the start of the railway age of cheap, fast land transport.
1859 Publication of Darwin's The Origin of Species.
1893 New Zealand introduces unrestricted women's suffrage. At this point women win the principle of full political equality.
1905 Einstein's theory of special relativity published. It transforms the nature of modern physical knowledge.
1917 Russian Revolution
1918 End of the First World War. The Habsburg and Ottoman empires collapse; maps of Europe and the Middle East are redrawn.
1939 Outbreak of Second World War. 50 million die worldwide from in the world's largest and most deadly conflict.
1959 Invention of the silicon chip is the major technical invention of the past century, making possible the computer age.
1971 The Internet is developed by American computer scientist Vinton Cerf.
1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communist Europe.
1999 This tree felled to begin a new life in the BC Interior Forestry Museum.
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