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356-B N. Main Street Fort Bragg, CA
A working tattoo studio with a facinating museum that is concerned with the history of tattooing from all o... More on uptake_content
It was interesting to view pictures of old tattoos and see the old methods and tools of tattooing they ha... More on TripAdvisor

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18220 North Highway 1, Fort Bragg, California
This botanical garden is the only public garden in the continental United States fronting directly on the o... More on DogFriendly.com
The gardens are located right on Highway One and are laid out beautifully . More on igougo

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Fort Bragg, California
Navigate your way along the entire Mendocino Coast... ...through or to the lovely seacoast towns and villag... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
This is a unique place to visit and a must see if you are near Fort Bragg. It's a fun place to visit even i... More on Trekaroo

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32440 N Harbor Dr,Fort Bragg,CA,95437
One of the west coast's most scenic harbors, Noyo Harbor is tucked into the forested hills at the south end of Fort Bragg. You may remember seeing Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell sailing out of the ha... More on Fortbragg.com
The Wharf is a casual, family -friendly place to enjoy some fresh fish and watch the sun sink slowly behind gangs of wheeling gulls... More on Amazon.com

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Pudding Creek Rd, Fort Bragg, CA 95437

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Fort Bragg, CA

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24201 N Hwy 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Canter along deserted ocean beaches, ride the bluffs while the Pacific crashes against rocks far below, and... More on go_california
If you want gorgeous scenery with fantastic horses this is the place to go. My husband and I went on one of... More on igougo

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Fort Bragg, Ca
Glass Beach is one of the most unique beaches on the Mendocino Coast, if not the world. Not only because nature created it that way, but because ... More on Mendocino.com
...at the foot of Elm Street. The sand is sprinkled with pebbles of glass and china that have been ... More on Amazon.com

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343 N Main St, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Inside the Museum one will find pictures and artifacts telling the history of the forest products industry on the Mendocino Coast and the city of Fort Bragg. Pictures include water shipping, railro... More on MuseumsUSA.org
... A beautiful home from before the turn of the nineteenth century, this three-story house was built entirely of redwood and is filled with ... More on Amazon.com

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18220 N. Hwy 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
