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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM250Q_order-sons-of-italy-world-war-ii-memorial-a-war-memorial_Weed-CA.html
Dedicated To Our Members Who Gave Their Lives In The Service Of Their Country World War 2 Sgt. Julian Tosi Lt. Italo Barbieri Mm 1c Leandro C. Bortolazzo
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W3J_yreka-historic-trail-historical_Weed-CA.html
At this point the Yreka Trail turns south Phoebe Hogeboom Terwillinger October 10, 1854 "Went 15 miles came to a big meadow and camped. We took water with us this morning. Found no good water here."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1W3F_yreka-trail-sheep-rock-historical_Weed-CA.html
"Stop at Sheep Rock  Here is ceder [sic] and pine   Large strait [sic] and tall Now this is a large rocky region where the mountain sheep abounds   Deer and antelope to[sic]" - Sophronia Helen Stone, Sep 22, 1852
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O9N_dwinnell-dam_Weed-CA.html
A dream of Dr. G.W. Dwindle and others was realized when this dam was completed in 1927. The water surface is 1,800 acres, the length of the shoreline is over 15 miles, the maximum depth is 80 feet. 11,000 acres of farm land are irrigated from thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BOM_yreka-trail-a-splendid-cite_Weed-CA.html
"Here we came in cite of the bute It is a splendid cite Went down the hill on to the flats Spencer & Brill shot a deer."- Hinsdale Truman Shepard, Sep 6, 1852
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BOL_mount-shasta_Weed-CA.html
Dominating the landscape, Mt. Shasta can be seen for 100 miles from certain points drawing hikers, skiers and travelers. Mt. Shasta rises 11,000 fro the base to the summit for a total elevation of 14,162' above sea level, one of the nation's large…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BOK_emigrant-trail_Weed-CA.html
As early as 1852 wagon trains of overland emigrants crossed 600 feet to the north into Shasta Valley and Yreka; and at this point the 1857 Military Pass from Fort Crook emerged to join the westward emigrant road.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16O3_the-weed-arch_Weed-CA.html
The Arch is the strongest form of architecture known to Man. This steel arch replaces the original concrete arch first erected on this site in 1922. Due to the lack of maintenance over the years, surface cracks appeared. Because there were no b…
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