
Lafayette: A Pictorial History
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Table of Contents Preface |
The earliest known picture of what is now Mt. Diablo Boulevard is this 1869 photo looking east toward Lafayette. The covered wagon by the fence belongs to the photographer who used the vehicle for developing his tintype pictures. At this time, the road appears on contemporary maps as "Road from Oakland to Walnut Creek." |
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1915, looking west. Note the twisting contours of what was to become Mt. Diablo Boulevard and the intersecting road to the right center which is present day Moraga Road. |
1926, looking west. |
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1937, looking west. |
1970, facing east. |
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This 1915 photo of Moraga Road was taken looking north toward Mt. Diablo Boulevard. On the left side of the road stands the town's third school house, and on the right is the Albert Allen house. The Methodist Church-on-the-Hill is on the far right. |
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The same view of Moraga Road |
A present day view of Moraga Road looking toward Mt. Diablo Boulevard. Old Town Hall is the first structure on the right. |
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