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Unit 4, Lesson 1: How did Bryn Mawr and Loma Linda come to be?Main MenuGrowing CaliforniaBryn Mawr and Loma Linda Become TownsitesThe Bryn Mawr Post OfficeBuilding the RailroadUsing the RailroadActivityLearn MoreAudrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f
How did Bryn Mawr and Loma Linda come to be?
1media/2005.002.032.jpgmedia/2005.002.032.jpg2018-07-08T18:56:40-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f308476From where you live, can you hear the sound of trains? Do you cross train tracks on your way to school? The train tracks that are still used today were built in the late 1800s. In the early days of the town’s history trains were very important because they transported mail, oranges, and people.book_splash2018-07-10T19:04:51-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fSet the Scene: From where you live, can you hear the sound of trains? Do you cross train tracks on your way to school? The train tracks that are still used today were built in the late 1800s. In the early days of the town’s history trains were very important because they transported mail, oranges, and people.
Vocabulary: Land prospectors (n.) businessmen interested in owning and developing land
Townsite (n.) small areas bought by prospectors were called townsites. They were called townsites because there were very few people living together
Unincorporated community (n.) a community or small town that does not have an official city government. Unincorporated communities do not have mayors or city council members.
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1media/2005.005.033.jpgmedia/2005.002.032.jpg2018-07-08T19:43:29-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fHow did Bryn Mawr and Loma Linda come to be?11image_header2018-07-16T21:15:59-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f
1media/2006.001.002.jpgmedia/townsites_map.gif2018-07-08T19:54:12-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fBryn Mawr and Loma Linda Become Townsites9plain2018-07-16T21:17:32-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f
1media/2015.001.005.jpg2018-07-08T20:30:26-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fThe Bryn Mawr Post Office7plain2018-07-16T21:23:23-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f
1media/2005.009.007.jpg2018-07-09T16:28:26-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fBuilding the Railroad2plain2018-07-16T21:19:15-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f
1media/Widly jpg for FB.tif.jpg2018-07-09T16:31:59-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fUsing the Railroad3plain2018-07-09T16:43:44-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f