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East Bay Hills A Brief History Amelia Sue Marshall

  • SKU: BELL-46429226
East Bay Hills A Brief History Amelia Sue Marshall
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.78 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Amelia Sue Marshall
ISBN: 9781439663110, 1439663114, 2017945010
Language: English
Year: 2017

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East Bay Hills A Brief History Amelia Sue Marshall by Amelia Sue Marshall 9781439663110, 1439663114, 2017945010 instant download after payment.

Like the mist rising from San Francisco Bay encircles the towering redwoods, the little-known legends of the East Bay Hills enrich a glorious history. Follow the trails of Saclan and Jalquin-Yrgin people over the hills and through the valleys. Ride with the mounted rangers through the Flood of '62. Break into a sealed railroad tunnel with a pack of junior high school boys. Learn how university professors, civil servants and wealthy businessmen planned for years to create a chain of parks twenty miles along the hilltops. Author Amelia Sue Marshall explores the heritage of these storied parklands with the naturalists who continue to preserve them and the old-timers who remember wilder days.

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