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Truckee (Images of America Series)

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<strong>Truckee</strong> (<strong>Images</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong> <strong>Series</strong>) (Sherry E. Jennings) At 5,980 feet, <strong>Truckee</strong> enchants visitors with a quaintness that belies the mountain town’s rugged past. The very environment in which <strong>Truckee</strong> exists?high elevation, cold, deep snows?forced its founding fathers, residents, immigrants, and transient workers to make tough decisions while attempting to keep peace in a wildly remote area. In just over 150 years, <strong>Truckee</strong> has morphed from a collection <strong>of</strong> lawless rough-and-tumble settlements to a close-knit community with a sense <strong>of</strong> adventure at its core. The <strong>Truckee</strong> area was also at the cornerstone <strong>of</strong> many 19th-century technological innovations. From logging that kept trains stoked and fed Nevada mines to an ice-harvesting industry that transformed refrigerated transportation and the largest paper mill west <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi, <strong>Truckee</strong> proved its engineering mettle.<br />

<strong>Truckee</strong> (<strong>Images</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong> <strong>Series</strong>)

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