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15312 Highway 299 W, Shasta, CA 96087

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Shasta, CA
'Whiskeytown Lake' is a lake in Shasta County in northwestern California, about west of Redding. The lake is in the Whiskeytown Unit of the Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area. It has a capacity of 241,100 acre feet ... More on Wikipedia

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21659 Adpbe Rd Redding, CA
Six miles west of Redding a row of old, half-ruined, brick buildings remind passing motorists that Shasta C... More on Parks.ca.gov
The museum tour takes you through the historic courthouse and jail, with some interactive displays, movie... More on TripAdvisor

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Keswick, CA
'Spring Creek Reservoir' is the artificial lake created by the construction of the Spring Creek Dam across Spring Creek in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest of Shasta County, California, adjacent to Keswick.
The reservoir is used ... More on Wikipedia

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840 Sundial Bridge Pkwy Redding, CA
The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a beautiful, unique pedestrian bridge that crosses the Sacramento River... More on Visitredding.com
An modern architectural gem of a bridge in an unexpected down. If you find yourself in Redding, make your w... More on GeckoGo

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Redding, California, United States
Nice beautiful Wiskeytown Lake, millions of huge pine trees. More on RockClimbing
Beautiful, but there are a ton of pretty things in this part of the world. More on GeckoGo

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Redding, Ca, Northern California, California, United States
Inscription. In 1848 Gold was first discovered on this creek by Major Pierson Barton Reading Early California Pioneer, [The artwork inscription:] Mt. Shasta 14,161 Feet Official Emblem of Shasta Hi... More on HMDB
Waters edge cliffs, boulders, river rock, basalt, loads of rock but not all climbable. Tons of potential for bouldering and shorter sport climbing! Or highballing if you have the guts...A few sport... More on RockClimbing

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14412 Kennedy Memorial Drive, Whiskeytown CA 96095
Whiskeytown lake is one of Shasta County's premier recreation destinations. It is famous for it's crystal clear water, fishing, sailing, camping, ... More on Whiskeytownlake.com
Inscription. A MATTER OF PROGRESS: In the mid to late 1800s you would have traveled here by horseback, mule train, stagecoach, or on foot. The rough road that would have led you here continued into... More on HMDB

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California
Mount Shasta is the second highest of the Cascade volcanoes, and is the centerpiece of a recently-establish... More on Trails
It's a beautiful lake where you can rent a hoseboat to go swimming, fishing, ... . You can also to see the ... More on TripAdvisor

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Shasta CA 96087, United States of America
Inscription. Charles, infant son of George and Helena Cohn Brownstein of Red Bluff, died December 14, 1864. He was buried near land established by the Shasta Hebrew Congregation as a Jewish Cemetery in 1857. One of the earliest such ... More on HMDB
