Crossroads Recycled Lumber, located in North Fork, CA, offers a unique selection of reclaimed wood with rich historical backgrounds. Their inventory includes timbers from various historical sites along the Pacific Coast, such as ship timbers that were intended for the Queen's navy in 1909 and were underwater for 90 years before resurfacing. They also have Douglas Fir from the 1936 Warner Brothers Studios building, which was deconstructed in 2007, and timbers from the iconic Encina Gymnasium at Leland Stanford Junior University. Additionally, they have a limited stock of Old Growth Redwood from the deconstruction of buildings at the Pacific Lumber Company's mill in Scotia, California.
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