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History: Explosives Manufacture at the Hercules Works
Significance of the Hercules Works
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Gold Rush, Black Powder and Dynamite
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EIR for Neighborhood One
Waterborne Commerce in Contra Costa
The Hercules Works was part of a belt of industries along San Pablo Bay and the Carquinez Strait
Memories of the Wharves in 1960s
Don Browning
Recollection of childhood in Hercules during World War 2
“This was the dynamite loading wharf after Hercules left wharf was used for fishing by kids. Trouble was they started fires to keep warm. Then fire dept had to put it out.…
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