Towering up to 70 feet above the river, the 36-mile-long Tongue River Tie Flume harnessed the power of the cold mountain water to quickly transport timber down the mountain to the sawmills in what was anything but a lazy river ride. The Era of the Tie Flume, an Explore History program from March 2022, will highlight the construction of the flume, the tie camps and their impact on the economy of the Dayton and Ranchester area. Helen Laumann, local historian, will share her historical research and her experiences hiking the areas of the tie flume.
Cover photo courtesy Helen Laumann Collection.
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