
Burney serves as the primary hub in this mid-1990s landscape, positioned where the valley floor meets the rising timberlands of the Lassen National Forest. The map illustrates a complex water management system through an extensive network of Ditch lines and a Road on Levee along Burney Creek, highlighting the area's transition from agricultural use in Goose Valley to industrial activity. Local industry is anchored by a Lumber Mill and a Powerhouse near the Pit River, while the presence of the Radio Facility KARZ and a nearby Landing Strip reflect the technical infrastructure of the era. Smaller residential clusters like Johnson Park and working operations such as Goose Valley Ranch and Black Ranch provide specific points of interest for genealogists and local historians tracing the development of Shasta County during the late 20th century.
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