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At The Pier

Date of photo: Early 1900s
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Facebook: Stephen Gennerich

Tags: laketahoe, laketahoerailway, sstahoe, tahoecity, tahoetavernpier, theglenbrook,

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The pier at Tahoe City had railroad tracks, so passengers could disembark and immediately board the S.S. Tahoe steamboat, to continue their journey to points around the lake.

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Date Uploaded: January 12, 2014

Permanent Link: http://wnhpc.com/details/fb594221373984146

Contributor: Stephen Gennerich on Facebook

Source: Facebook: Stephen Gennerich

Source URL: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=594221373984146&set=gm.192303787644066&type=1

Source Caption: The Railroad pier at Tahoe Tavern around 1906. Guests can be seen disembarking from the Lake Tahoe Railway and Transportation Company's Engine number 1 and either boarding the S.S. Tahoe or walking back to their rooms at the Tavern.


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