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- Skid Row, Los Angeles, California, United States)road would wait there for transportation back up the hill to the logging camp. By extension, the term began to be used for places where people with no...60 KB (5,866 words) - 02:10, 16 June 2024
- (category Events in Pasadena, California)(Pasadena, California), Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society (San Diego, California), and Wells Fargo Stagecoaches (Los Angeles, California) 2018: 20...73 KB (8,810 words) - 10:48, 2 April 2024
wagons" were also in general use. The Wells Fargo company contracted with independent lines to deliver its express packages and transport gold bullion and...
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railroad also provided camps and food the Chinese wanted and protected the Chinese workers from threats from whites. Building the railroad required six...
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also gave them access to as many Chinese individuals as they wanted for use as test subjects. They viewed the Chinese as no-cost assets, and hoped this...
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History of Knott's Berry Farm (category History of Orange County, California)
office and Wells Fargo Express walk-in attraction displays. The post office featured cutting-edge 1870s postal technology and the Express office depicted...
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Arts for distribution of the game. According to Interplay's founder, Brian Fargo, they wanted to explore a post-apocalyptic setting and created Wasteland...
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- the historic Wells, Fargo express company and was killed in an explosion which wrecked the old Express Building at Montgomery and California Streets, San
- there is no better example than the recently-exposed illegal behavior at Wells Fargo. We have got to end the two-tier justice system — one for the poor and
- Obenzinger, and Roland Hsu. The Chinese and the Iron Road : Building the Transcontinental Railroad Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2019
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