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DESCRIPTION:Join us as Sacramento Public Library authors Christopher Curran and Jason Weekley talk about their new book\, History of the Lower American River.Flowing through Sacramento County\, the American River has long been a dynamic neighbor to those living along its waters. As the American River flooded\, its banks were leveed\, and its course was corrected to allow for further settlement and industry. Sacramento\, in a feat of civic engagement\, raised its business district above the floodplain\, echoing the earthen mounds the Nisenan people used to raise their homes. Massive dredgers tore the riverbed in search of California’s famous mineral. Railroad tracks\, and later roads\, were built to accommodate for more and more people living along its banks. The American River pressed those banks\, but the residents of the Sacramento Valley persisted and created a vibrant capital for one of the world’s largest economies.This is a Zoom-based program\, facilitated by the Special Collections of the Sacramento Public Library. Login credentials:Topic: History of the Lower American RiverTime: Jul 10\, 2021 02:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/96630830363?pwd=d2tNYWFHTE1pYzdnMzBBQUR3Mlp3dz09Meeting ID: 966 3083 0363Passcode: American\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/saclibrary/5F4792900C654E1D859E95CFD8EA9C81_4755552B.PNG
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Join us as Sacramento Public Library authors Christopher Curran and Jason Weekley talk about their new book\, History of the Lower American River.
Flowing through Sacramento County\, the American River has long been a dynamic neighbor to those living along its waters. As the American River flooded\, its banks were leveed\, and its course was corrected to allow for further settlement and industry. Sacramento\, in a feat of civic engagement\, raised its business district above the floodplain\, echoing the earthen mounds the Nisenan people used to raise their homes. Massive dredgers tore the riverbed in search of California’s famous mineral. Railroad tracks\, and later roads\, were built to accommodate for more and more people living along its banks. The American River pressed those banks\, but the residents of the Sacramento Valley persisted and created a vibrant capital for one of the world’s largest economies.
This is a Zoom-based program\, facilitated by the Special Collections of the Sacramento Public Library. Login credentials:
Topic: History of the Lower American River
Time: Jul 10\, 2021 02:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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TITLE:History of the Lower American River
SUMMARY:History of the Lower American River
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