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Marty Velishka and Ray Heaton are among members of the Rangeley Logging Museum that have resurrected the old museum and built several hiking trails around the property.
A large collection of logging art by Rangeley artist and native Alden Grant is on display at the museum.
"Matt Lord-Uphill," a photo taken in 1988 by photographer Madeleine de Sinety, is on display at the Rangeley Logging Museum.
Ron Haynes shows a firewood saw at the museum.
Marty Velishka flips through a book inside the museum. Examples of old saws and blades can be seen at left.
Double- and single-sided axes on display at the museum.
Ray Heaton nails a new shelter sign to a tree along the trails.
Spiked logging boots are on display at the Rangeley Logging Museum.
Among the sites along the trails at the museum are some of the tallest pines in Franklin County.
"Clear Cut" is among several dioramas by David Barten on display at the Rangeley Logging Museum.
Dozens of vintage chain saws are on display at the Rangeley Logging Museum.