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Diversity

(March 18—23, 2009)

Briar Bentley

Race Unity Day

Landis Bennett

Land Use Diversity

Petaluma River, Petaluma, California, USA

March 22, 2009, 16:35 PDT

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The Petaluma River has long been a very busy "working river." It's been used to ship eggs and other local products to San Francisco and to rail yards in the East Bay to be shipped all over the country. After the Great Quake of 1906 many of the materials to rebuild San Francisco came through Petaluma.

Now the river is still a working river with several businesses using it every day. But it also has other industrial buildings surrounding it as well as newer apartment and office buildings. The land use patterns for the area are changing, but they are much more diverse now than they've been in the past.
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