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Grass Valley commission approves recommending narrow‑gauge trestle site for landmark designation
3289417 · May 13, 2025
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Summary
The commission voted to recommend that the city council adopt the narrow‑gauge railroad trestle site as a Grass Valley historic landmark and to forward the nomination to Nevada County for county landmarking.
Bruce Boyd, a member of the Nevada County Landmarks Commission, described stone abutments from a narrow‑gauge railroad trestle near the intersection of Sutton and Idaho‑Maryland Road that were rediscovered during a cleanup organized by the Wolf Creek Alliance.
Boyd said the abutments, which sit where remnants of Olympia Creek meet Wolf…
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