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The Lost Communities Of Lake Oroville Larry R Matthews Scott C Roberts

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The Lost Communities Of Lake Oroville Larry R Matthews Scott C Roberts
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 30.88 MB
Author: Larry R. Matthews; Scott C. Roberts
ISBN: 9781439658499, 1439658498
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Lost Communities Of Lake Oroville Larry R Matthews Scott C Roberts by Larry R. Matthews; Scott C. Roberts 9781439658499, 1439658498 instant download after payment.

In 1968, Lake Oroville flooded the West Branch, North Fork, Middle Fork, and South Fork canyons of the Feather River. Also inundated were the communities of Las Plumas, the Big Bend Power House, Bidwell Bar, and Enterprise. In 1994, Feather Falls Village, located above the lake, also ceased to exist due to a totally different situation. But all of these communities had one thing in common: there were people who had resided in them for decades and who still have an emotional connection to them. This book attempts to preserve some of the history of those areas and also tries to show some of what it was like to live in those now almost forgotten communities.

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