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By fencing off the townsite, this measure was also intended to reduce access to this refuge for elk from predators, such as wolves that tended to avoid the townsite.
Another recommendation was to fence off the townsite to reduce confrontations between people and elk.
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The overall design of the townsite, likely conceived in 1816, was commonplace.
Driving around the vicinity of the townsite, we immediately recognized homes with these structural bones.
Drinking water is drawn from two springs south of the townsite where it is stored in a 7 million litre reservoir before being chlorinated and pumped into town.
Off-the-graph oddity.
In 1958 the federal government ceded the townsite, then about 33 square miles (85 square km), to Boulder City's residents.
The Iowa Land Company purchased the townsite in 1855 and renamed it for DeWitt Clinton, former governor of New York.
The campground is 1km north of Saltery Bay ferry terminal and 27km south of Powell River, which is home to the Townsite Brewery, the creator of the amber Suncoast ale.
(An alternative account holds that the townsite was named for the granite rocks of the nearby Dragoon Mountains, which stand out against the landscape like tombstones).
Although founded in 1837 as Cross Plains, it was renamed, probably, for the mother of Edward White (head of the syndicate that bought the townsite), whose maiden name was Dalton.
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