Talk:Almanor, California

Um, what is the correct number, It was changed to 0 from a huge number. I reverted it, Now looking at the two numbers witch is correct? -- Quinwound 01:29, Mar 23, 2004 (UTC)

None of the town is covered by water? Could that be wrong, and the truth being it all covered by water? I heard a local legend (near Chester, CA) that Alamnor is an innundated town, at the bottom of Lake Almanor. Supposedly the town graveyard was relocated to higher ground, and until the 1970's, boaters on the lake could still see sunlight glint off the town's tin roofs...


 * There was no such town as "Almanor" before there was a lake, as that name was created specifically for the reservoir.  Any buildings underwater are part of pre-lake Prattville or buildings on the various ranches throughout the valley.  Kmmontandon 04:08, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

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