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  2. Snowshoe Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, Thompson and his brother Tostein came to Dane County, Wisconsin. In 1851, Thompson drove a herd of milk cows to California and settled in Placerville. For a short while he mined in Kelsey Diggins, Coon Hollow and Georgetown. With the small amount he saved, he bought a small ranch at Putah Creek, in the Sacramento Valley. In 1860 ...

  3. U.S. Route 50 in California - Wikipedia

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    (The route was further cut back to Placerville, where messages were passed to the telegraph, from July 1861 to its discontinuance in October.) [30] The Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad reached Latrobe in 1864, [22] Shingle Springs (on the old Carson Route west of Placerville) in 1865, and was finally completed to Placerville in 1888. [31]

  4. Pony Express - Wikipedia

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    A stopping place for stages and teams of the Comstock, it became a relay station of the central overland Pony Express. Here, at 7:40 am, April 4, 1860, Pony rider William (Sam) Hamilton, riding in from Placerville, handed the Express mail to Warren Upson who, two minutes later, sped on his way eastward. —

  5. McKinley Thompson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Mckinley Thompson Jr. (November 8, 1922 – March 8, 2006) [ 1 ] was the first African American automotive designer, and he was the first African American Designer to work at the Ford Motor Company .

  6. TMC Costin - Wikipedia

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    The TMC Costin is a Clubman-style sports car built from 1983 to 1987 in Castlebridge, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland. [1] Fewer than forty were produced. [2] It was an unusual design of an ungainly, cobbled together appearance, mixing the front design of a Lotus Seven with a slab-sided, shed-like structure at the rear.

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