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Pursuing Eden

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This is an incredible story chronicling the triumphant accomplishments and frequent failures of a likeable, stubborn Irishman named Matthew Gage. It is a true story narrating his memorable decades living in Riverside, California, and his quest to acquire 640 acres of useless desert land known as Section 30. Matthew Gage's fame stemmed from building a unique irrigation canal that became the impetus to Riverside's title, "Home of the Navel Orange." Thousands of acres were planted in citrus trees and flourished because of the Gage Canal. Riverside was destined to be more of a paradise because of his canal system.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Coyote Hill Pres
Date
18 March 2023
Pages
264
ISBN
9780991264124

This is an incredible story chronicling the triumphant accomplishments and frequent failures of a likeable, stubborn Irishman named Matthew Gage. It is a true story narrating his memorable decades living in Riverside, California, and his quest to acquire 640 acres of useless desert land known as Section 30. Matthew Gage's fame stemmed from building a unique irrigation canal that became the impetus to Riverside's title, "Home of the Navel Orange." Thousands of acres were planted in citrus trees and flourished because of the Gage Canal. Riverside was destined to be more of a paradise because of his canal system.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Coyote Hill Pres
Date
18 March 2023
Pages
264
ISBN
9780991264124