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9565 Cave City Rd, Mountain Ranch, CA

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California Caverns, Box 78, Vallecito, CA 95251, United States

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Sheep Ranch Road, Murphys, California
Inscription. Discovered September 1, 1885, by Walter J. Mercer. Resting at this site and noticing movement ... More on HMDB
Overall I would recommend taking this tour if you are in the area, just try to phase out the instructor. More on TripAdvisor

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8345 Main St, Mokelumne Hill, California
Inscription. Founded February 18, 1850. Became county seat of Calaveras County. Old court house, said to be constructed of lumber brought from China, is still standing but not on the original site. Historical Landmark No. 264: , ... More on HMDB

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20096 State Highway 88, Pine Grove, CA 95665
Inscription. Late 1854, in a grove of tall pines Albert Leonard built his Pine Grove Home & Inn & was first postmaster. It was located at the junction of stage roads to Jackson and Clinton. Pine Gr... More on HMDB
With long time Video Rainbow closed the newest place in Pine Grove is Pine Grove Video. The owner is also the only worker I believe. Every time I have gone in which is not that often, only when I a... More on insiderpages.com

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619 Sheep Ranch Road, Murphys CA 95247, United States of America

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470 Main Street, Murphys CA 95247, United States of America
Inscription. Constructed by Peter L. Traver in 1856, this is the oldest stone building in Murphys. Its iron shutters and sand on the roof protected it from the fires of 1859, 1874, and 1893. It served as a general store, a Wells Fargo ... More on HMDB

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Jackson, California
This main street in Jackson City boasts a historic ... More on TripAdvisor
Court Street in Jackson is part of the original layout of the town, begining about 1860. You can walk it as part of the historic walking tour of the old downtown. The street, like all the streets i... More on TripAdvisor

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570 Main Street, Murphys CA 95247, United States of America

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17020 Flint Street, San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. Keystone Lodge No.161, F. & A. M, instituted in Copperopolis, Dec. 19, 1862, at the height of the copper mining boom. Moved 1881, to Milton, the terminal of the Stockton & Copperopolis Railroad, which, because of the ... More on HMDB
