Roaring Camp Railroads

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Railroads, History, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Travel
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Author: Beniam Kifle, Nathan Goodman ISBN: 9781439643495
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: June 10, 2013
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Beniam Kifle, Nathan Goodman
ISBN: 9781439643495
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: June 10, 2013
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
In 1963, Norman Clark officially opened Roaring Camp to the public. Since then, it has become a popular and well-known destination for tourists and rail buffs from around the world who wish to visit and ride on its 100-year-old steam trains. Isaac Graham, who constructed the first powered sawmill and the first whiskey distillery in the American West, settled the area in the 1840s. Graham was notorious for his boisterous antics, and his settlement became known as a �wild and roaring camp.� Clark arrived in the area in the mid-1950s with $25 in his pocket and the dream of preserving a piece of early California. Clark�s dream included a plan to construct an 1880s railroad town, complete with an authentic narrow-gauge logging railway. Over the last 50 years, Clark�s dream has been continued and expanded, now incorporating two railroads, one of which dates to 1875.
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In 1963, Norman Clark officially opened Roaring Camp to the public. Since then, it has become a popular and well-known destination for tourists and rail buffs from around the world who wish to visit and ride on its 100-year-old steam trains. Isaac Graham, who constructed the first powered sawmill and the first whiskey distillery in the American West, settled the area in the 1840s. Graham was notorious for his boisterous antics, and his settlement became known as a �wild and roaring camp.� Clark arrived in the area in the mid-1950s with $25 in his pocket and the dream of preserving a piece of early California. Clark�s dream included a plan to construct an 1880s railroad town, complete with an authentic narrow-gauge logging railway. Over the last 50 years, Clark�s dream has been continued and expanded, now incorporating two railroads, one of which dates to 1875.

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