Enjoy the View from Inspiration Point

Enjoy the View from Inspiration Point (HM24XT)

Location: South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 El Dorado County
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Country: United States of America
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N 38° 56.807', W 120° 5.895'

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From the vista, you can observe Emerald Bay and learn about its rich and colorful past

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For thousands of years, Lake Tahoe's Emerald Bay has drawn people to its shores. The Washoe Indians made their summer homes here, fishing in the bay and hunting and gathering in the nearby forests.

In the early 19th century, trappers and explorers first sighted the lake when crossing the Sierras north and south of Tahoe. Soon after, the California gold rush of 1849 drew miners west across the mountains. Ten years later, the discovery of silver of silver in Nevada drew these miners east, back across the Sierras.

The 1880s brought wealthy vacationers to Lake Tahoe from San Francisco, Sacramento and Virginia City. Emerald Bay became a favorite stopover point for many, who traveled about the lake by steamer boats. A rustic resort called Kirby's Camp soon appeared with a hotel, guest cottages and a campground on the bay.

Tahoe's Steamer Age

With only a few tough roads connecting the remote settlements on the lake, boats provided the best means of transportation. It wasn't long before large commercial steamboats took to the waters. With fanciful names like Iron Duke, Minnie Moody and Meteor, these wood-burning steamboats towed lumber to



sawmills and ferried passengers and the mail to the growing number of lakeside resorts.

One steamer, the Tahoe, became famous for its moonlight excursions where the rich and the famous for its moonlight excursions where the rich and famous danced until dawn. Known as the 'Queen of the Lake,' the slim and graceful steamer was launched in 1896. Able to carry 200 passengers, the Tahoe sported a private dining room and elegant furnishings of mahogany, brass and leather.
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HM NumberHM24XT
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Placed ByUSDA Forest Service
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Date Added Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018 at 4:01pm PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)10S E 751478 N 4314875
Decimal Degrees38.94678333, -120.09825000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 56.807', W 120° 5.895'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 56' 48.42" N, 120° 5' 53.7" W
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Area Code(s)530, 775
Closest Postal AddressAt or near CA-89, South Lake Tahoe CA 96150, US
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