Sentences with phrase «century gold rush»

Sacramento, the California capital whose last flirtation with national prominence arguably was during the 19th - century Gold Rush, is seeing its property - tax base and revenue surge.
Earlier this month, Hauser likened retail investors» interest in bitcoin to the 19th - century gold rush.
The chase after bitcoin reminds me of the 19th - century gold rush,» he said.
Set in the 25th century gold rush, players must explore the frontiers of outer space, risking their lives and resources all for the chance to strike it rich.
Famous as a port during the mid-19th century gold rush era, the city of Warrnambool lies at the end of the Great Ocean Road in Australia's Victoria.
Meanwhile, I'm really not expecting a resumption of Wicklow's late 18th century gold rush any time soon... A valuation of IMC based on its latest cash, less estimated annual cash burn (and I'm being generous — the prior run - rate didn't include any drilling expenditure), is more than fair.
The rush to invest in bitcoin reminds me of the 19th century gold rush
Last fall, Amazon spurred a 21st Century gold rush by inviting every U.S. city and state to bid for their second corporate headquarters.

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Admittedly, when people a century from now are fearful, it's likely many will still rush to gold.
Dr. Richards compared this moment he sees coming to the 19th century California Gold Rush, when gold diggers jousted over the most lucrative places to sift Gold Rush, when gold diggers jousted over the most lucrative places to sift gold diggers jousted over the most lucrative places to sift ore.
Many Canadians would initially guess Asia Pacific immigration to Canada began in the second half of the 19th century with the arrival of thousands of Chinese who came over first for the gold rush and later to build the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Before the Black Hills Gold Rush in the late 19th century, the area now known as Spearfish was inhabited by Native Americans.
Initial Coin Offerings can be seen as the new gold rush of the 21th century.
The gold rush of the mid-nineteenth century helped to propel the city of Melbourne in particular to globally significant size and affluence (though there were later excesses that led to a serious depression).
Hearth & Dram is a modern - day saloon that transports its patrons back to the late 19th century in Denver when the gold rush was in full swing and the metal clanking of railroad tracks being laid could be heard in the distance.
A celebration of Temecula's Western glory days; they began in 1849 with the California Gold Rush and spanned more than a century.
Considering college football has been expanding for a century and a half and has gone through another recent gold rush, it's possible we're nearing the sport's peak.
Brought by Connect, it described private equity as a «21st century gold - rush,» where takeovers by private equity firms frequently lead to a loss of rights and benefits for employees.
Founded during the Gold Rush in the 19th century, Colorado town has found a way to cut energy use without sacrificing activity or comfort
After the Gold Rush in the mid-nineteenth century, San Francisco's population increased rapidly and the economy was developing rapidly at the same time.
Leydsdorp is an old gold rush town dating back to the end of last Century.
in which she plays a therapist who gets mixed up in her client's lives; Kurt Russell & Kate Hudson will star in the TV series Barbary Coast, a period drama about the gold rush in the 19th century; Kate McKinnon may star in the new back - to - school comedy Senior Year; Nicole Beharie, who was so amazing in Shame (2011) and then starred in TV's Sleepy Hollow, will play the lead female role in the remake of 90s thriller Jacob's Ladder; The Golden Globes will take place on January 8th, 2017 this coming awards season.
The state's rural settlements are often leftovers of past economic booms — rubber in the 19th century and a gold rush in the mid-20th — and their remote locations reflect the demands of those now dilapidated industries.
The tale, which begins in the British colony of Valparaíso, Chile, in the middle of the nineteenth century and then moves to the California Gold Rush, skillfully combines family conflict, romantic love, and true adventure.
She says that she was struck with the idea for Lucky Strike after reading a Utah guidebook that talked about the 1950s uranium rush, comparing it to the gold rush a century earlier.
A high profile launch followed by discounts to HP leaving the tablet business altogether and resorting to $ 99 clearance sale of the remaining stock of the WebOS tablet that led to almost the 21st century equivalent of a gold rush; we have seen it all take... [Read more...]
In the late 19th century, the Black Hills Gold Rush brought miners through the area, as well as a notorious stagecoach route before it was replaced by a railway.
Mining / discovery of gold can be inflationary — the Spanish looting of Central America for a few hundred years or the gold rush in the 19th century US are examples of that phenomenon.
Before the Black Hills Gold Rush in the late 19th century, the area now known as Spearfish was inhabited by Native Americans.
These falls are the only waterfalls in South Africa linked to the historic South African gold rush of the 19th century, hence their national monument status.
Briefly a gold - rush town in the mid-19th century for its location near the Ballarat goldfields, Geelong is now the centre for Victoria's service industries.
Aruba experienced a gold rush during the 19th century, with the discovery of gold on the Island first documented in 1824.
Gold was found on the Bermagui River late in the nineteenth century but the rush was short - lived as finds were disappointing.
Today, the technologists of Silicon Valley are compared to the 49ers of last century's gold rush; both activities of value creation belong to a similar narrative belonging to a masculine entrepreneurial ideology.
In the late 19th century, the Black Hills Gold Rush brought miners through the area, as well as a notorious stagecoach route before it was replaced by a railway.
The «Bone Wars» of the late 19th century were the paleontological equivalent of the California gold rush; prominent paleontologists Edward Cope and Othniel Marsh spent the last decades of the century racing to discover and name the largest number of dinosaur fossils.
Lubin argued the cryptocurrency bubble is fundamentally different from the American housing market crash of 2008 and Dutch tulip mania in the 17th century, to which the bitcoin gold rush has been compared.
Even experts are viewing it as the new gold rush of the 21st century.
Founded in the mid-19th century, it benefited from both the Gold Rush of 1848 and the fertile soil of California.
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