In 1893 Charles Wesley Robinson, Indiana railroad builder and banker, founded Robinson Lumber Company in Meridian, Mississippi. Recognizing the opportunity to export high quality Long Leaf Pine lumber around the world, he soon moved the company to New Orleans, Louisiana. Robert Gibson Robinson, his son, upon recognizing the declining supply of export quality Heart Pine, began the company's first foreign manufacturing facility in Nicaragua in 1942 to supply Pitch Pine to Robinson's customers around the world.
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Cumaru or Brazilian Teak is a very hard and durable exotic wood with a striking appearance. It is well suited for decking for residential as well as commercial spaces. Cumaru is the second hardest wood decking Robinson Lumber offers. Cumaru lumber is extremely stiff, strong, and hard, lending itself well to a variety of applications.
Ryman Auditorium, Tennesse: Cumaru Cumaru: A Tennessee Country Music Star After more than six decades of use by foot-stompin', boot-scootin' country music artists, the historic Ryman Auditorium stage floor was due for a makeover. The 60-year old oak stage floor reflected the wear and. World War II Museum, Louisiana: Cumaru Nestled between New Orleans' famous French Quarter and Garden District is the Warehouse District. In an area that once housed an old beer factory, a 300,000 square-foot museum of national and local importance is unfolding.
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