[The Lake of the Sky by George Wharton James]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lake of the Sky INTRODUCTION 1/7
California is proving itself more and more the wonderland of the United States.
Its hosts of annual visitors are increasing with marvelous rapidity; its population is growing by accretions from the other states faster than any other section in the civilized world. The reasons are not far to seek.
They may be summarized in five words, viz., climate, topography, healthfulness, productiveness and all-around liveableness.
Its climate is already a catch word to the nations; its healthfulness is attested by the thousands who have come here sick and almost hopeless and who are now rugged, robust and happy; its productiveness is demonstrated by the millions of dollars its citizens annually receive for the thousands of car-loads (one might almost say train-loads) of oranges, lemons, grape-fruit, walnuts, almonds, peaches, figs, apricots, onions, potatoes, asparagus and other fruits of its soil; and its all-around home qualities are best evidenced by the growth, in two or three decades, of scores of towns from a merely nominal population to five, ten, twenty, forty or fifty thousand, and of the cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles and Oakland to metropolises, the two former already claiming populations of half a million or thereabouts. As far as its topography, its scenic qualities, are concerned, the world of tourists already has rendered any argument upon that line unnecessary.
It is already beginning to rival Switzerland, though that Alpine land has crowded populations within a day's journey to draw from.
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