Image: Two men were killed on Sept. 5, 1893, when a circus train fell off the tracks of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, but horses, lions and bears remained in the cars and were unharmed. Searls Library
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Description: Two men were killed on Sept. 5, 1893, when a circus train fell off the tracks of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, but horses, lions and bears remained in the cars and were unharmed. Searls Library
Title: Two men were killed on Sept. 5, 1893, when a circus train fell off the tracks of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad, but horses, lions and bears remained in the cars and were unharmed. Searls Library
Credit: Matthew Renda: Gold Rush railway: Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad provided faster track for community, gold-mining industry. Special to The Union, May 27, 2014
Author: Unknown photographer
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