Black Diamond Way - Clayton, CA
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N 37° 56.489 W 121° 56.011
10S E 593709 N 4199858
A plaque about Black Diamond Way in downtown Clayton.
Waymark Code: WM5MN7
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/22/2009
Views: 8
The plaque reads: "In 1892 Contra Costa County named Black Daimond Way, and maintained it as a road until 1982. (loacally it was also called Nnortonville Road.) Black Diamond Way became part of the Black Diamond Mt. Diablo Regional Trail in 1985.
Black Diamond District Coal mines operated from 1861 until circa 1900. Between 1867 and 1883 they produced over 100,000 tons annually. Coal was hauled to river landings by teams and rail.
Miners and families from Mt. Diablo coalfield towns crossed Mt. Diablo creek to enter Clayton for supplies, services and recreations. Inns and saloons outnumbered other establishments."
Group that erected the marker: Clayton Historical Socity
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Main St and Marsh Creek Rd Clayton, CA USA 94517
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