I meant to link this. It's linked in the sacbee online article. It's Dave Jones' website about the arena. I checked futureofthearena.com to see what it had to say about all this and lo and behold it looks like it's been taken down!!
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My history nerd antennae were popped up by the article in today's Bee on potential archaeology in the Southern Pacific railyards (I still don't see any reason to refer to them as the "Union Pacific yards"--SP and Central Pacific were there for 130 years, all UP did was supervise the demolition and leave others to clean up the mess.) With any amount of luck I might even be able to do some of the archaeology...
I know, not really related to the post but I needed something to shake off the whole arena boondoggle. Hopefully it will die a nice quiet death so they can just get on with developing the railyards already!
I checked out futureofthearena.com and it took me to Ch.10. I was blocking all cookies (thank god for firefox) before I noticed it was a Ch. 10 link. Otherwise I would've clicked on "allow for session".
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My history nerd antennae were popped up by the article in today's Bee on potential archaeology in the Southern Pacific railyards (I still don't see any reason to refer to them as the "Union Pacific yards"--SP and Central Pacific were there for 130 years, all UP did was supervise the demolition and leave others to clean up the mess.) With any amount of luck I might even be able to do some of the archaeology...
I know, not really related to the post but I needed something to shake off the whole arena boondoggle. Hopefully it will die a nice quiet death so they can just get on with developing the railyards already!
I checked out futureofthearena.com and it took me to Ch.10. I was blocking all cookies (thank god for firefox) before I noticed it was a Ch. 10 link. Otherwise I would've clicked on "allow for session".
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