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Monday, June 26, 2017

Historic Roseberry


Twenty or so miles north of Cascade is the ghost town of Roseberry.  It was a thriving little town in the late 1800's filled with logging and farming families.  The railroad came through but it bypassed the town.  The track went a few miles west of the town so the town of Donnelly thrived while Roseberry failed.   The local historical society has been trying to save the town as a living history museum.  They have actually moved old buildings onto the land that made up the town.  The barn is now a theatre and venue for weddings.  There is an old general store that is open on weekends for ice cream.  This old Episcopal church was moved three times -- the third time back to Roseberry where it started.  There is also an old Finnish farmstead complete with sauna. 

Once a year in the summer they have a little festival here to try and bring awareness to the history of the area.  It is an all volunteer effort which I always find amazing.  When we visited the town there were a group of painters sitting at their easels all around the buildings painting what they saw.  It is a beautiful spot with mountains in the background -- very "picturesque".

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