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Originally Posted by Skifastsailfast The thing is, a rebirth of Big Squaw could potentially mesh nicely with development proposed by Plum Creek. The Plum Creek development could draw enough people to the area to make Big Squaw more viable, provided everything is done right. |
Ya got that right! The Greenville/Moosehead region could be the next big thing in recreation developement in New England if the Plum Creek developement happens.
Bob, Plum Creek, based in Seattle, WA is one of the largest, some sources say the largest, private timberland owners in the nation and it has started the permit process to develop about 9,000 acres of a 426,000-acre parcel in the Moosehead Lake region unorganized territory, creating three campgrounds, about 1,000 residential lots, sporting camps and a resort.
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