The Good Pine Lumber Company Building, at 1606 Front St. in the center of the Good Pine community within Jena, Louisiana, was built in 1906 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
[1] It is a wood frame rectangular, hipped roof building raised on brick piers.
It is "almost encircled by a square post gallery, the rear portion of which was enclosed in the 1920s."
It is significant as the only surviving structure associated with the important lumber industry which has been preserved in good shape.
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