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Pecan to pine log photo gallery
All photos by Rocky Mountain Magazine unless otherwise noted.
 

Pecan logs have given way to pine logs as the most popular sale item.

Heartwood Lumber distribution center after the remodel.

Heartwood Lumber distribution center after the remodel.

The original asphalt remains, although it is scarred by the removal of fuel tanks and fule line.

Heartwood purchased the site for its western distribution center because it affords quick access to I-25.

The old Stuckey's building around the time that it sold to Heartwood Lumber.

Pecan logs can still be found at Stuckey's stores and outlets.

This cement piling used to support one of the gas pump awnings.

The porch was remodeled to look like that of a log home.

Side of Heartwood Lumber Sales showing the slightly-modified roof pitch.

People accustomed to making a pit stop at exit 23 will need to drive anouther five miles to the south.

Heartwood Lumber Sales now stands guardian over exit 23 on I-25 in southern Solorado.

Most Stuckey's today are part of travel plazas like this one on Interstate 35 south of Dallas, Tex.

Most Stuckey's today are part of travel plazas like this one on Interstate 35 south of Dallas, Tex.

Souveniers are still sold at Stuckey's travel plaza outlets.

The original wall of glass windows was framed up to more modern windows and log siding.

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