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A black-and-white historical photograph shows a horse-drawn wagon stopped on a wide, paved city street with streetcar tracks. The wagon is pulled by four dark horses and has a large, rectangular white sign attached to its side that reads in bold, capitalized letters: "EARTHQUAKE DID NOT AFFECT LAKE COUNTY RESORTS. Reached by SPIERS' CALISTOGA & CLEAR LAKE STAGE LINE. NOW OPEN." Several men in dark suits and hats stand on and around the wagon; one man sits in the driver's seat holding the reins, while others stand on the street or atop the wagon's roof. In the background, a row of white canvas tents is pitched along the sidewalk under a line of trees, and a tall utility pole stands near the center. The street surface is light-colored and reflects a bright, overhead light source. In the lower-right corner, a handwritten signature reads "Miles Bros." followed by the number "115."