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Unknown[Redwood Empire Special and Lumber Mills] (1914)

Condensed version of Golden Spike Celebration on 10/23/14 for the completion of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad, held at Cain Rock, Humboldt County, California.


This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives

Producer: Unknown
Audio/Visual: Si, B&W
Keywords: Transportation: Railroad; California; Celebrations

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Reviewer: Spuzz - [2.0 out of 5 stars] - December 27, 2005
Subject: ZZzzzzz (I¡¯m cutting wood!)
A combination of the Redwood train film we first saw in the North Western Rail Line film, nothing has changed. The Governor is still screwing in nuts, still checking the time and still ogling the pretty girl they brought in the christen the train. And that train still moves at 2 miles an hour. They¡¯ve bookmarked the scenes with some somewhat interesting lumbermill footage from them olden days. Meh.


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