Rim of the World Drive
On July 18, 1915, the Rim of the World Drive was dedicated as politicians, businessmen, and local luminaries looked on. What followed is the incredible story of how a road changed the lives of San Bernardino Mountain visitors and residents alike. In a single generation, the slow 19th-century lifestyle that moved at the pace of horses was transformed into the streamlined and fast-paced 20th-century age of the automobile. By the 1930s, a realigned high-gear route led up the hill from San Bernardino to Crestline, then along the crest to Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, and Big Bear, and finally down the hill to Redlands. This fascinating evolution of Southern California's landmark Rim of the World Drive—from Native American trail to state highway—is showcased here in a meticulously researched presentation of rare photographs, many never before published.
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Rim of the World Drive
On July 18, 1915, the Rim of the World Drive was dedicated as politicians, businessmen, and local luminaries looked on. What followed is the incredible story of how a road changed the lives of San Bernardino Mountain visitors and residents alike. In a single generation, the slow 19th-century lifestyle that moved at the pace of horses was transformed into the streamlined and fast-paced 20th-century age of the automobile. By the 1930s, a realigned high-gear route led up the hill from San Bernardino to Crestline, then along the crest to Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, and Big Bear, and finally down the hill to Redlands. This fascinating evolution of Southern California's landmark Rim of the World Drive—from Native American trail to state highway—is showcased here in a meticulously researched presentation of rare photographs, many never before published.
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Rim of the World Drive

Rim of the World Drive

by Roger G. Hatheway
Rim of the World Drive

Rim of the World Drive

by Roger G. Hatheway
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On July 18, 1915, the Rim of the World Drive was dedicated as politicians, businessmen, and local luminaries looked on. What followed is the incredible story of how a road changed the lives of San Bernardino Mountain visitors and residents alike. In a single generation, the slow 19th-century lifestyle that moved at the pace of horses was transformed into the streamlined and fast-paced 20th-century age of the automobile. By the 1930s, a realigned high-gear route led up the hill from San Bernardino to Crestline, then along the crest to Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, and Big Bear, and finally down the hill to Redlands. This fascinating evolution of Southern California's landmark Rim of the World Drive—from Native American trail to state highway—is showcased here in a meticulously researched presentation of rare photographs, many never before published.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738547701
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/29/2007
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Author Roger G. Hatheway has worked as a newspaper columnist and educator, is co-owner of a historic preservation consulting firm, and is currently a transportation planner for the County of San Bernardino. He has written numerous historical reports about communities and landmarks across Southern California and is coauthor of Lake Arrowhead, part of Arcadia Publishing's Postcard History Series.
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