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Title
Postcard of old time car driving on Jack Rabbit Trail
Creator
BLD
Publication Information
Beaumont Library District
Contributing Institution
Beaumont Library District
Collection
Beaumont Library District
Rights Information
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Description
Postcard. Once called San Gorgonio Drive, Jack Rabbit Trail was paved in 1935. Prior to that, the area of Jack Rabbit Trail was first established for light travel when John. J. McCoy, Frank A. Tatley, and M.V. Park laid out the road with minimal equipment in 1895.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8tm79gt
CBEA_127
89-01-86
Subject
John. J. McCoy
Frank A. Tatley
M.V. Park
Roadblocks
Mountain roads
Trails & paths
Place
Beaumont, CA

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