Volunteers move train tracks
Author: Lawrence Labranche
Date: 04-15-2007 - 17:37

work inside Samoa Roundhouse

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Lawrence LaBranche and other volunteers prepare a section of track that was laid out at the Samoa Roundhouse on Saturday. Once all the tracks are in place, five steam locomotives will be housed inside, bringing back a piece of Eureka’s lumber history. The Samoa Roundhouse, built in 1893, was the home of John Vance Mill & Lumber Co., and the steam locomotives were used to transport the heavy timber. Daniel Solomon/The Eureka Reporter



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Volunteers move train tracks Lawrence Labranche 04-15-2007 - 17:37
  Re: Volunteers move train tracks Lawrence Labranche 04-15-2007 - 17:43
  Re: Volunteers move train tracks Smokebox 04-16-2007 - 14:57
  Re: Volunteers move train tracks Lawrence Labranche 04-16-2007 - 17:09
  Re: Volunteers move train tracks Tom Moungovan 04-16-2007 - 20:16
  Re: Volunteers move train tracks Lawrence LaBranche 04-17-2007 - 06:58


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