Nature and You Lecture: The History of Local Mountain Wagon Roads

Thu, Sep 26th 2019, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library - 315 East 14th Street, Davis, CA 95616

In the mid-1800, the Blue ridge, a 2500-foot high mountain wall, was a major travel obstacle between the Sacramento Valley, Napa Valley, and Clear Lake. How did early settlers ever get wagons roads across this barrier? It’s a story of early explorers, a little taste of Bear Flag Revolt espionage, industrious farmers and businessmen, mercury mines, toll-road swindlers, a forgotten high pass, and dreams of narrow-gauge railroads. This history has been largely forgotten…. until now! Marc Hoshovsky, local geologist, ecologist, photographer and historian will tell us all he has learned about this incredible piece of almost-lost local history.

This lecture will be held at the Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library in Davis

Questions? Contact Bill Grabert at bgrabert@tuleyome.org 

Note: All participants agree to abide by the terms and conditions of Tuleyome’s waiver of liability which can be seen and downloaded HERE. All participants also understand that photographs will be taken at the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, you must tell the photographer and avoid the cameras’ line of sight.

A $5 donation to Tuleyome is requested, but is not required to participate in this event.

Disclaimer: The views expressed by the speaker are his/her own and do not reflect the views, perspectives or policies of Tuleyome.

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