Museum to showcase ‘Cedar Choppers’ exhibit in June

  • Sitting on the running board of an old cedar truck in the 1930s is Ronnie Lewis's grandfather Oscar Delbert Boultinghouse of Smithwick. Lewis is giving a presentation on "Cedar Choppers in the Hill Country" at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 3 at the Falls on the Colorado Museum in Marble Falls. Contributed photo
    Sitting on the running board of an old cedar truck in the 1930s is Ronnie Lewis's grandfather Oscar Delbert Boultinghouse of Smithwick. Lewis is giving a presentation on "Cedar Choppers in the Hill Country" at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 3 at the Falls on the Colorado Museum in Marble Falls. Contributed photo
Uncover the myths of Central Texas cedar trees, the home to an endangered songbird native to Texas, in a new exhibit at Falls on the Colorado Museum in Marble Falls. “Cedar: A Livelihood or a Nuisance?” opens on Monday, May 29, and will be up through June 30. As part of the exhibit, author and Central Texas cedar chopper expert Ronnie Lewis will give a presentation, "Cedar Chop pers in the Hill…

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