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Lincoln, California
Lupines, poppies, and wild onions carpet the hillsides during spring. A 100-foot waterfall runs year-round, with a wonderful swimming hole downstream. If you like watching wildlife, there's everyth... More on Trails
This was a fun hike with a beautiful waterfall at the end of the trail. It More on Trails

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580 Sixth St Lincoln, CA 95648

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110 McBean Park Dr, Lincoln, CA 95648

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Lincoln CA 95648, United States of America
Inscription. Owned by Hoppert Family since 1870's. (Descendant Cathryn Gates has title in 2002), 1862. Small wooden building: "John Cannon, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law.", 1870. Christopher Hoppert buys this parcel and building, ... More on HMDB

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490 G Street (Highway 65), Lincoln CA 95648, United States of America
Inscription. 1859: Charles Lincoln Wilson buys this site, previously patented by Theodore Judah. 1861: C. L. Wilson erects a wooden warehouse to serve railway terminal across 5th street. 1863: Used often as a community hall, “Roods ... More on HMDB

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Lincoln CA 95648, United States of America
Inscription. (Named in 1891 by first pastor, Rev. H. M. McKnight, in honor of Bishop Holland McTyeire, founder of Vanderbilt University.), The Lincoln Methodist Episcopal Church South was organized in February 1889 with 22 members. ... More on HMDB

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537 G Street, Lincoln CA 95648, United States of America
Inscription. Erected in 1863 as Good Templars Hall, Original building, 30' wide, 2 stories (537 G), Expanded south in 1913 by Williamson & Ingram, (Their wives, Emma and Ada, ="Emmada"), First grammar school in 1864, Becomes Granger ... More on HMDB

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650 5th Street, Lincoln CA 95648, United States of America
Inscription. Fritz Beerman and his son, Charles, came to Lincoln in 1880 and worked together in the harness and saddle shop at 5th and F Streets. Charles served as Lincolns Town Treasurer after the election of 1892. DEDICATED IN DECEMBER ... More on HMDB

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150 G Street #110 Lincoln CA 95648

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645 5th Street, Lincoln CA 95648, United States of America
Inscription. Erected in 1864, By International Order of Odd Fellows, Originally 24 feet (front) by 80 feet (along alley), Two stories high; outside stairway on alley side, expanded east to present size in 1905, adding four windows ... More on HMDB
