- What’s That For?
- Old Betsy
- Park Neighborhood
- Remember 1973?
- Land and Water
- Pacheco State Park
- Tractor Dealerships
- Settlement of Merced Co.
- Beyond Appearance
- MID Centennial
- Shaping Justice
- Yosemite Exhibit
- A Decade of Art Hopping
- Singing California
- Yosemite Lumber Co.
- Agricultural Centennial
- Grazie America!
- Ghost of Merced County
- Google That Road
- Gold Fever
- Inherit The Wind
- UC Merced at 10
- El Nido & Gustine
- Promoting Merced
- Mexican American Exp.
- Celebrate 125 Years
- A State of Change
- Weaving A Legacy
- Music History
- Civil Liberties
- Young Historians
- Merced College
- Following The Water
- Celebrating Women
- Colorful History
- Camera Club
- The Way We Camped
- Midcentury Merced
- Merced FD History
- Merced County Library
- Merced High Schools
- Endangered Species
- Merced on the Move
- Bear in Mind
- Waterfowl Heritage
- Radio of the Past
- Lewis and Clark Revisited
- Le Grand History
- Nature's Alphabet
- Old Fashioned Fun
- Black Gold
- Byways 2 Highways
- California Pottery
- The Vietnam Era
- Homes of Old Merced
- Ghost Towns
- Sesquicentennial Celebration
- Key Ingredients
- A Taste of History
- A Package Deal
- Sports and Recreation
- Audubon of the West
- Eyes of the Beholders
- Cattle Branding
- Japanese American Exp.
Merced on the Move:
Transportation History of Merced County
Transportation History of Merced County
April 9, 2009
Merced County Courthouse Museum’s newest exhibit, “Merced on the Move: Transportation History of Merced County,” will open on Thursday, April 9 at 5:00 pm. From historic stage routes, ferry crossings, railroad lines to modern highway systems, the exhibit explores the role of transportation in Merced County history and examines the impact of transportation on the development of the local economy. As the needs of Merced County residents evolved, the rise and demise of the towns became inevitable since their survival crossed paths with new modes of transportation. “Merced on the Move” will take you on a visit to some of the river ghost towns and railroad ghost towns. The exhibit also tells the story of transportation giants who were instrumental to the change of our local transportation landscape. One of them is Miles and Sons Trucking Service. Its former employee, Jay Anderson, will talk about the history of the company at the opening reception at 6:00 pm. After his presentation, a movie will be shown: “Sunrise to Sunset on the Yosemite Valley Railroad.” The exhibit will run through August 2. For more information, please contact the museum office at (209) 723-2401.
Miles and Sons Trucking Company, 1939.
Enterprise Feed Stable 1900s
Merced S. P.Depot
#23 YV Rwy at Merced (not dated)