Shrine of the Pines
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A log cabin gallery showcasing Raymond W. Overholzer's hand-carved white pine furniture and taxidermy, located on the scenic Pere Marquette River.

šŸ“œ Log cabin gallery on the scenic banks of the Pere Marquette River.
šŸ” Houses over 200 pieces of hand-carved white pine furniture and taxidermy, including a 700 lb. stump table and a rocking chair of roots.

Why Go

🌳 Unique tribute to white pine trees
🪵 See intricate hand-carved furniture and taxidermy
šŸ–¼ļø View a man's life work
šŸžļø Scenic location by the Pere Marquette River
šŸŒ Largest collection of white pine rustic furniture in the world
šŸ•°ļø Experience a timeless display from another era

Cost

šŸ’° Small admission charge.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, May 15 - October 15.

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