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Lower Blue Lake Dam


A PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric) storage dam on the upper reaches of the Mokelumne River, in California's Sierra Nevada. The stone facing suggests it was built about a century ago.
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But yeah, at the time of the First World War and the dawn of the car culture there still would have been living people who remembered the Gold Rush. For all the talk about rapid technological change in the present, I've seen it pointed out that the greatest changes occurred between ~1890 and 1920. By 1920 we recognizably have the modern world.
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