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Rails to Paradise

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Rails to Paradise
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Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 0977617602
ISBN-13 : 9780977617609
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Book Synopsis Rails to Paradise by : Russell H. Holter

Book excerpt: This long anticipated book features: 552 pages of text--First person accounts of life on the Tacoma Eastern railroad--400 rare photos-- custom drawn maps--plus many other illustrations. Learn the origins of this little logging line that grew from obscurity, survived despite economic panic, wars, limited financing, and both hostile and friendly acquisitions to become a national tourist destination and one of the most profitable rail lines west of Chicago.


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