Nevada/California Border
Virginia City, Nevada was once known as the The Richest Place on Earth and was an early home of Mark Twain. The Donner Party once reverted to cannibalism to survive the winter of 1847 high in the Sierra Mountains of California. Both of these historical locations draw millions of visitors and now you can visit these great road trip stops with "Nevada/California Border." Through both picture and word you will get a feel for what it is like to visit these fascinating travel locations.
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Nevada/California Border
Virginia City, Nevada was once known as the The Richest Place on Earth and was an early home of Mark Twain. The Donner Party once reverted to cannibalism to survive the winter of 1847 high in the Sierra Mountains of California. Both of these historical locations draw millions of visitors and now you can visit these great road trip stops with "Nevada/California Border." Through both picture and word you will get a feel for what it is like to visit these fascinating travel locations.
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Nevada/California Border

Nevada/California Border

by Frederick Fichman
Nevada/California Border

Nevada/California Border

by Frederick Fichman

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Overview

Virginia City, Nevada was once known as the The Richest Place on Earth and was an early home of Mark Twain. The Donner Party once reverted to cannibalism to survive the winter of 1847 high in the Sierra Mountains of California. Both of these historical locations draw millions of visitors and now you can visit these great road trip stops with "Nevada/California Border." Through both picture and word you will get a feel for what it is like to visit these fascinating travel locations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016314594
Publisher: Frederick Fichman
Publication date: 02/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Frederick Fichman lives and writes in Arizona
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