Saturday, April 10, 2010
12:00 noon
Ciro’s Pizza Cafe
241 Blue Ravine Rd.
Folsom, CA 95630
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Have you ever heard of the Chinese Diggings?
by Norm Root
The Chinese Diggings are a historical destination right beside the Lincoln Highway, located at the northwest corner of Folsom Boulevard and U.S. Highway 50, in southwest Folsom. The diggings are a group of narrow ditches about 18 inches wide and up to 30 feet deep, laid out in a herringbone format, which form a unique sluice box system for washing gold. The system was owned by the Natomas Gold Mining Company and worked by Chinese laborers.
The California Chapter of the Lincoln Highway Association was notified recently by the city of Folsom that the owners of the property have applied to build a four-story hotel on the property. Lloyd Johnson will lead us on a tour of the diggings following the chapter meeting. This part of the Lincoln Highway, Folsom Boulevard, is not on any of our normal tours, so we seldom get to see it.
During the meeting, Kell Brigan will tell about her ongoing research study of Routier Station, which is in this same area. Anyone who has photographs of Folsom Boulevard is encouraged to bring them to the meeting to share.
We will meet for lunch at Ciro’s Pizza Cafe, at 241 Blue Bird Ravine in Folsom, Saturday April 10 at noon. From the Folsom Blvd off-ramp from U.S. 50, head north on Folsom Boulevard. Turn right (east) onto Blue Ravine Road. Ciro’s is on the southwest corner of Blue Ravine and Prairie City Road. Turn right into the driveway off of Blue Ravine at the beginning of the right turn lane onto Prairie City Road. You can eat for $7.37 and up to more than $20. (Unfortunately, the advertised $6.99 buffet lunch is not available on Saturdays.)
The Nevada Chapter would like to start a Lincoln Highway web site. Can someone tell me if we piggyback off the National site somehow, or do we just sign up with a web hosting provider ourselves? Thanks much from Tom Davis, Treasurer.
Tom, there are several options. I’ll e-mail you and we can discuss it.
At one time I heard that there was a Lincoln Highway Marker somewhere along Lincoln Way in the Golden Gate Park area of San Francisco. Do you have any information on this ?
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Confusingly enough, the Lincoln Highway never went along Lincoln Way in San Francisco, so there isn’t an LH marker along that road. However, there are a few still in the city, including a replica marker at the western terminus near the Palace of the Legion of Honor.