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  2. Commercial Row–Brickelltown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Once the Central Pacific Railroad was completed through Truckee in 1869, it became one of the city's main economic drivers; the Commercial Row district's businesses mainly catered to workers and travelers on the railroad. The Brickelltown district, meanwhile, housed and served workers in Truckee's other main industry, lumber.

  3. Kruger House (Truckee, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Kruger House (or C.B. White House) is a historic building located at 10292 Donner Pass Road, in Truckee, Nevada County, northern California.. The mansion was built in 1873–1874 by W. H. Kruger, who was then a partner in the Truckee Lumber Company.

  4. Moody's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Moody's is famous for their desserts. [5] General Manager Dan Beck stated in an interview: "Pies are one of the things that Moody’s is known for. We sell a ton of pies." [6] Celebrity chef Bobby Flay visited Moody's Diner on his show Food Nation to sample their famous whoopie pies. [7] The diner serves between 50 and 60 pies a day. [3]

  5. Truckee, California - Wikipedia

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    Truckee reportedly had one of the nation's first mechanized ski lifts at the site of the Hilltop Lodge. [13] The historic Hilltop Lodge was converted to a restaurant in the 1940s by the Crandall Brothers, and eventually became Cottonwood Restaurant and Bar. [14] There were possibly two rope tows and a Poma lift, which was installed in 1954. [15]

  6. Meadow Lake, Nevada County, California - Wikipedia

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    It was located on the southwest shore of Meadow Lake, about 18 miles northwest of Truckee as the crow flies. Situated at an elevation of 7,290 ft (2,220 m) above sea level, [2] the reservoir of the same name is one of the highest lakes in elevation within the Tahoe National Forest.

  7. Northstar California - Wikipedia

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    Northstar was a former lumber site once owned by the Douglas Lumber Company of Truckee and was acquired by Fibreboard when they purchased Douglas in 1967. [1] Its original name was Timber Farm, but was changed to Northstar-at-Tahoe when the mountain opened 53 years ago in December 1972. [2] The first ski resort amenities included 5 chairlifts.

  8. Charles Fayette McGlashan - Wikipedia

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    McGlashan settled in Truckee around 1872, [1] where he became a principal of schools from 1874. He later became a correspondent for the Sacramento Record in Utah, writing about the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857 and the arrest of John D. Lee. He trained in law and became editor and owner of the Truckee Republican.

  9. Donner Memorial State Park - Wikipedia

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    Donner Memorial State Park is located outside Truckee, California. It has 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of hiking trails, campgrounds, and 3 miles (4.8 km) of lake frontage on Donner Lake , east of Donner Pass .