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17440 Warren Shingle Blvd.,Beale AFB, CA 95903
This course, which added a back nine in 1998, has many trees that can affect your shots, and a beautiful lake coming into play on a few holes. The many narrow fairways, plus the elevated greens mak... More on Golf.com
I played this course in March and I absolutely hated it, I felt like I was playing golf on a construction site most of the time and the rest of the time I felt like I was playing in a wheat field. More on golflink.com

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Marysville CA 95901, United States of America
Ellis Lake is the centerpiece of downtown Marysville, offering paddleboats and fishing as well as paths around its perimeter and a nice place to sit on Gazebo Island. You can even feed the ducks!
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Collins Lake is located approximately 25 miles north east of Marysville in the pristine Mother Lode Country. Collins rests at an elevation of 1,200 feet and has 13 miles of oak and pine covered sho... More on AnglerWeb.com

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512 Main Street, Wheatland CA 95692, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1869 & Restored 1997, Oldest continuously occupied home, in Wheatland, , Erected 1998 by Camp Far West Parlor No. 218, Native Daughters of the Golden West. , Location. 39° 0.535′ N, 121° 25.414′ ... More on HMDB

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17660 Pleasant Valley Road, Penn Valley, California

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4865 Wheatland Road, Wheatland CA 95692, United States of America

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Wheatland CA 95692, United States of America

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Wheatland CA 95692, United States of America
#493 Johnson's Ranch - Tomita Park, Front St, between 4th & Main Sts, Wheatland . The first settlement reached in California by emigrant trains using the emigrant (Donner) trail, it was an original... More on Wheatlandhigh.org
Inscription. Approximately 1 ¼ miles east of this site is the historic Johnsons Crossing. This was the first settlement reached west of the Sierra and the last stop on the Overland Emigrant Trail.... More on HMDB

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Wheatland CA 95692, United States of America

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Sheridan CA 95681, United States of America
Inscription. Settled in 1855 by E. C. Rodgers. In 1857 the "shed", a one story house 24' x 80' and an enclosed shed building 40' x 40' x 20' were built. With these buildings, corral and stable facilities, Union Shed became a wagon ... More on HMDB
