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Bigfork, Minnesota: Lumberjack Statue

A tall lumberjack, carved from a tree, stands in front of City Hall. It looks like it's been here for some time, but it's colorfully painted and kept in good shape.

Address:
Main St., Bigfork, MN
Directions:
In front of City Hall, a blocky building made of rocks, on the west side of Hwy 38/Main St., just north of its intersection with Hwy 77/Cemetery Rd.
Admission:
Free
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Lumberjack statue.

Lumberjack Statue

A tall, wood-carved lumberjack stands in front of City Hall. A local told us that the statue has been standing for decades as a tribute to the loggers and lumberjacks that once thrived in this town.

[Amy C., 08/15/2013]

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