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  • As he stepped outside into the smoke-scented air, he had the frightening feeling that he—and all the others who called Tamarack County their home—were about to walk a bloody road again.

    PURGATORY RIDGE WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2001

  • Lodge-pole is also variously called Tamarack, Murray, and Two-leaved

    Wild Life on the Rockies Enos Abijah Mills 1896

  • Theresa eventually beat her addiction by leaving Winnipeg and the junkies she associated with, while Colleen got help at a facility called Tamarack but it cost about $4,500 because she didn't qualify for financial aid.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2009

  • Anyone interested in helping out should call the Tamarack for more information.

    59 Top Stories, Sports and Weather 2008

  • The weather was beautiful and the crowd was friendly, but the focus was on the bounty of beautiful pork provided by local farms, including Violet Hill Farm, the Piggery and Tamarack Hollow.

    Cara Parks: Pig Island: A Pork-Stuffed Festival of Gluttony Cara Parks 2010

  • The focus was on the bounty of beautiful pork provided by local farms, including Violet Hill Farm, the Piggery and Tamarack Hollow.

    Cara Parks: Pig Island: A Pork-Stuffed Festival of Gluttony Cara Parks 2010

  • Palaces in the woods, these grand resorts like The Pines and Tamarack Lodge hosted top-tier entertainers like Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, and Sid Caesar, served buffets worth of gourmet food, and offered 24-hours of engaging activity for everyone in the family.

    Annemarie Dooling: Mountain Resorts of the Past Earning a Second Life Annemarie Dooling 2010

  • Mrs. Tamarack, Bible Camp bookkeeper, paced on the other side of a window and listened through a headset.

    Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011

  • Palaces in the woods, these grand resorts like The Pines and Tamarack Lodge hosted top-tier entertainers like Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, and Sid Caesar, served buffets worth of gourmet food, and offered 24-hours of engaging activity for everyone in the family.

    Annemarie Dooling: Mountain Resorts of the Past Earning a Second Life Annemarie Dooling 2010

  • Palaces in the woods, these grand resorts like The Pines and Tamarack Lodge hosted top-tier entertainers like Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, and Sid Caesar, served buffets worth of gourmet food, and offered 24-hours of engaging activity for everyone in the family.

    Annemarie Dooling: Mountain Resorts of the Past Earning a Second Life Annemarie Dooling 2010

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