ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Horse Meets Engine
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A number of hotels sprang up during the land boom of the late 1880s, creating a need for transportation.
A horse-drawn trolley carried travelers to the new hotels until its operator, Frank Tolle, replaced it with one driven by a steam engine. Residents whose horses were spooked by the engine called it “The Peanut Roaster” and “The Orange Dummy.”
Source: “This Was Mission Country,” by Warren F. Morgan
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