Printer Bud Hadfield Soared Like an Eagle –Michelson
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Bud and Mary Hadfield developed the Northwest Forest Conference Center in 1985 on a 100-acre property. In addition to serving as the headquarters for ICED, the campus is used for corporate training and overnight retreats, weddings and other celebrations. Not surprisingly, the centerpiece of the main foyer is a six-foot-tall, carved eagle with a five-foot wingspan that Bud fondly named "Baby." The grounds also features a full-size replica of the Alamo that he conceived, built with stone from the same quarry as the original. At one time, Hadfield also considered building a replica of Independence Hall.
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