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The Great Crescenta Valley Flood:: New Year's Day 1934 (Disaster)
Art Cobery
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| #1037256 in Books | 2012-10-16 | 2012-10-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.31 x6.00l,.60 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Good Historical Account|By TheSWalks|The book was well-researched and obviously written with a passion for the preservation of a tragic, life-changing event in the history of California. The background information on terrain, flood control, and wildfire hazards was very educational; I now see California in a more positive, compassionate light. I enjoyed the first person inter||This exciting book is generally upbeat and optimistic. It celebrates human strength and resiliency, but the dedication does contain the admonition to "remember that history has a tendency to repeat itself." --Robin Goldsworthy, Crescenta Valley Weekly
As Crescenta Valley residents gathered to ring in the 1934 New Year, a cloudburst broke over Southern California's San Gabriel Mountains, unleashing a deluge on mountainsides denuded by recent fires. A roaring wall of rocks, mud and water crashed down the canyons, uprooting trees, tossing boulders and automobiles like toys and carving a path of destruction. Using painstaking research and heart-rending firsthand accounts, historian Art Cobery paints a picture of survival ...
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