Susanville Strolls Update

A sample map from Susanville Strolls. I might need some assistance to draft new ones.

First of all, I want to thank those for such wonderful feedback. Folks, I think we are not exploring Susanville’s neighborhoods, but all the wonderful regional trails and other kinds of self guided tours to be created. I am excited, and the possibilities are endless It will be my goal to create separate page for these self guided tours, so they will be easy to find.  In addition, unlike print format, updates can be made, such if a walker sees something of interest, that could be included.

445 North Roop Street is the oldest “house” still standing and part of the red light district prior to the railroad. November 7, 2015

One route I have already plotted out mentally. Using the intersection of North Roop and North Streets as a starting point. It is interesting to note that the 200-300 blocks of North Roop contain a wide variety of architecture—bungalow, craftsman, Italianate, Queen Anne to post World War II residences, and a hodepodge in between. Continuing further down street, then making a turn onto Chestnut, overlooking what was once known as Vallejo Meadows. Thence from Chestnut, a right at Parkdale, which was created in 1947 and either to North or a detour to Maple Streets. This particular stroll is approximately one mile.

Roop Street Remains, September 3, 2018

Finally, those who want to join me while I do a preliminary runs, on any given route, let me know. My schedule is flexible, so I can accommodate.

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3 thoughts on “Susanville Strolls Update”

  1. Let me know when you start. I’d love to share on my Susanville Super page and put the details on the Green Grocerette!

  2. Good morning Tim, what a marvelous idea to resurrect the Susanville Stroll booklet! I remember the guy who printed those up . . .

    Let me know when you are going out and I would be happy to join you too. I try and get out several times a week and walk around uptown and mid-town.

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