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A typical GNIS stub, enlivened by a claim I cannot verify. At any rate, the topos tell an interesting story: up until about 1980, they show "Pittsburg" and a few widely scattered buildings, but from then on they show a loop coming out of the main road to the west that is labelled "Roadside Park", the cluster of buildings moves to the east side of the road, and the "Pittsburg" label is replaced by "Hoovers". The earliest aerial is from the mid 1950s and only shows one building, on the east side; this indeed becomes surrounded by other buildings, but GMaps informs us that these buildings are the Hoover River Resort, which if I read the website correctly started out as that single building shown in the aerial. And there is another wrinkle: on the east side of the river there used to be a D&RGW rail line that was abandoned some time before 1980. "Pittsburg" is a ridiculously common element of railroad names, so I haven't been able to confirm it, but I suspect that the name originally indicated a rail point. At any rate, I haven't been able to confirm a town here. Mangoe ( talk) 02:59, 9 March 2022 (UTC)
Yet another "unincorporated community" falsehood by Wikipedia. Uncle G ( talk) 09:04, 9 March 2022 (UTC)This company has constructed a railroad spur about 3,600 feet from the main line at Belknap siding to its mill site and has laid a pipe line from the mill site to a dam built on Deer Creek, which gives a 60-foot fall.
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 03:27, 16 March 2022 (UTC)
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A typical GNIS stub, enlivened by a claim I cannot verify. At any rate, the topos tell an interesting story: up until about 1980, they show "Pittsburg" and a few widely scattered buildings, but from then on they show a loop coming out of the main road to the west that is labelled "Roadside Park", the cluster of buildings moves to the east side of the road, and the "Pittsburg" label is replaced by "Hoovers". The earliest aerial is from the mid 1950s and only shows one building, on the east side; this indeed becomes surrounded by other buildings, but GMaps informs us that these buildings are the Hoover River Resort, which if I read the website correctly started out as that single building shown in the aerial. And there is another wrinkle: on the east side of the river there used to be a D&RGW rail line that was abandoned some time before 1980. "Pittsburg" is a ridiculously common element of railroad names, so I haven't been able to confirm it, but I suspect that the name originally indicated a rail point. At any rate, I haven't been able to confirm a town here. Mangoe ( talk) 02:59, 9 March 2022 (UTC)
Yet another "unincorporated community" falsehood by Wikipedia. Uncle G ( talk) 09:04, 9 March 2022 (UTC)This company has constructed a railroad spur about 3,600 feet from the main line at Belknap siding to its mill site and has laid a pipe line from the mill site to a dam built on Deer Creek, which gives a 60-foot fall.