
Symbols of our recent past are disappearing from
the landscape of the Pacific Northwest.
Despite great efforts to preserve them, covered bridges
are slowly succumbing to the effects of time and weather.
Once the beacon for lumber towns, the sawmill refuse burner,
known colloquially as the wigwam, teepee or beehive burner, is losing the battle against time, nature and
property developers.
Many 'local
landmarks', including old barns and churches, are slowly disappearing from the
landscape.
Broken Arrow Design combines the
latest technology with original photographs of these symbols of yesterday. We
are offering note cards, calendars and
photographs which present these
symbols in a most unique and decorative way.
Contemporary photos have been transformed
into unique works of art and are offered as the newest item in our product line.
Greeting cards of scenery, waterfalls, flowers and
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