The Kwakiutl tribe of British Columbia, Canada, were coastal people who lived in longhouses covered with cedar.
Northwest Coastal Indians.
The Kwakiutls lived in coastal villages of rectangular cedar-plank houses with bark roofs.
In 2012, Cedar Point had 3.22 million people go to Cedar Point. Cedar Point's attendance hit 3 million people for the first time in 1975.
Haida houses were traditionally made out of red cedar wood, which was abundant in the Pacific Northwest where the Haida people lived. The homes were constructed using a post-and-beam framework and covered with cedar planks or bark. These structures were durable and well-suited to the coastal climate of the region.
Cedar closets are generally safe for storing clothes and other items. Cedar wood naturally repels insects and moths, helping to protect your belongings. However, some people may be sensitive to the scent of cedar or experience allergic reactions. It is important to consider individual preferences and sensitivities when using cedar closets for storage.
It is possible Noah's Ark was partly built with cedar.
Cedar wood is generally not toxic or harmful to humans. However, some people may experience allergic reactions when in contact with cedar wood, such as skin irritation or respiratory issues. It is important to be cautious if you have known allergies or sensitivities to wood.
In 2000, the Cedar Point attendance was 3.43 million people. 2000 was a very busy year at Cedar Point. 1999 had 3.3 milliion people attend and 2001 had 3.1 million people go to Cedar Point.
Cedar timber.
The Northwest Coastal Natives used Red Cedar wood, split into boards for their houses.
Cedar trees grew well in the area's climate