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"  Plenty of seating, and no waiting!   "

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It's really neato how the seats are built into the walls of this temple.
It's a fine example of re-modeling, utilizing scrap lumber on a tight budget.
This beautiful temple was built out of a lot of scrap lumber.
Lumber is used to build houses, gazebos, fences, and furniture.
Timber or logs, dressed for use at sawmills, is called lumber.
Douglas Fir trees are often harvested and turned into lumber.
Lumber yards sell lumber to homeowners and contractors.
Wooden furniture, such as Amish furniture, is made of lumber.
Lumbermen are people who are engaged in or oversee the business
of cutting, processing, and marketing of lumber.