
The town of San Andreas serves as a central hub in this early 1960s study of the California Mother Lode region. The landscape is defined by its deep mining heritage, evidenced by numerous named operations such as the Gold Hill Mine, Cassinelli Mine, and Union Mine scattered across the hills. At this time, the transition of the local economy and infrastructure is visible in the presence of the Mark Twain Hospital and the Calaveras County Airport, while industrial activity is anchored by a significant Cement Plant at Kentucky House.
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