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Experiences of living in North Lake Tahoe; exploring outback and not-so-outback places in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and unique places in nearby Nevada. Book is 84 pages and contains 130 images in color.
Professional and amateur photographers have captured images of Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, since the invention of the camera. In this photographic journal, we experience the transformation of Lake Tahoe from a Washoe paradise, to a timber resource for the Comstock Lode, and finally to a land of private retreats and hostelries. Herein we experience the environmental, business, and economic changes in the Tahoe Basin through time. Redefinition of the D. L. Bliss family business from timber and forest products to hostelry economically transformed Lake Tahoe. Investments in the Tahoe Tavern, Steamer SS Tahoe, modern rail service, and marketing to affluent San Francisco clientele reshaped the economy. Millions discovered the alpine air, pristine blue waters, and good times that Tahoe offers. Today, visitors still carry cameras and vow to visit again next year.
Memories are made in an instant, but can last a lifetime. This journal will enrich your experience and ensure that your memories last forever, and pass down to your loved ones. Every day is spread over two pages: one lined, one blank. Tell the world about your day on the lined page, and attach anything that tickles your fancy - interesting mementos, pictures, drawings, maps or the like - on the blank page. At 6 by 9 inches (A5 sized) and 120 pages, this journal will not take up much of your valuable luggage space, but the memories it will create are priceless, and there is something satisfyingly old-school about writing down your memories with paper and pen. Size: 6 x 9 inches Cover: Soft, Matte Inside: Lined paper (ruled on one side, blank on the other), 120 pages, with some helpful, minimal prompts at the start of each day.
I thought it must be the fairest picture the whole earth affords," wrote Mark Twain of Lake Tahoe. Countless other visitors have agreed, and since the turn of the century the lake's clear, pure waters and breathtaking natural surroundings have made it a national treasure and an international vacation destination. As one of the deepest and largest of alpine lakes in the United States and the world, Lake Tahoe is said to be one of the most photographed spots on earth. With a selection of fine historic images from her best-selling book Historic Photos of Lake Tahoe, Ellen Drewes provides a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of Lake Tahoe and its environs. In the clarity and vivid detail of black-and-white photography, Remembering Lake Tahoe showcases more than 100 images and one hundred years of the lake and its surroundings, along with the people, places, and events that have shaped its unique history. Journey with researcher and writer Ellen Drewes as she visits the remarkable past of this scintillating American hideaway.
Over 100 arresting full-color photographs explore the beauty and appeal of one of America's foremost resorts.