The Donner Summit Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Donner Summit, a significant historical square mile in California and the Western U.S. Known for its petroglyphs, the site was not only home to Native Americans for thousands of years but also witnessed the first wagon train to reach California, the construction of the first transcontinental railroad, highway, air route, and telephone line, as well as various industries and the famous Donner Party tragedy.
With a focus on historical significance rather than scenic beauty, the Donner Summit Historical Society offers a range of resources, including a 20 Mile Museum, interpretive signage, a monthly publication called the Heirloom filled with captivating stories and photographs, and books such as "Walking Through Donner Summit History" and "Extraordinary Crossings" that bring the past to life through walks, personal accounts, and historical images.
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