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2005
4.2(7 reviews)
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
128 pages
ISBN: 978-0738530420
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Early Mill Valley

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Mill Valley rests in the shadow of Mount Tamalpais, the tallest peak of the Coast Range. Ancient redwood groves cloaking the mountain's flanks and nearby canyons attracted a pioneer sawmill that gave the town its name. As the timber industry was replaced by dairies, Mill Valley became a destination for those drawn to beauty: hikers, campers, naturalists, artists, writers, and dreamers who gave the town its early bohemian atmosphere. Tamalpais Scenic Railway once ran the "crookedest railroad in the world" to the summit, where passengers exulted in the taste of salty ocean winds, rolling fog, and stunning vistas of the inner bay and ocean shores. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt reserved some of the area's majestic trees, now national parkland webbed with 200 miles of scenic trails, and named them Muir Woods for naturalist John Muir.

Book Information

Title:Early Mill Valley
Author:R. Lawson Gamble
Series:Images of America: California Books
Published:2005
Pages:128
ISBN-10:0738530425
ISBN-13:978-0738530420
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This book is part of the Images of America: California Books series.