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Sheep Ranch Road, Murphys, California
Mercer Caverns in Murphy has been open since 1885. There are ten rooms and guided tours of the caves last j... More on PlanetWare
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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1894 Six Mile Road, Murphys, CA 95247

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Box 94, Murphys, CA 95247
Open Saturday - Monday 12 - 4. Dedicated to the preservation of history and artifacts of Murphys and its generations since the Gold Rush. ... More on Gocalaveras.com
Old Timers Museum in Murphys, CA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum to ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Murphys Old Timers Museum, Box 94, Murphys, CA 95247-0094, United States

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

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Murphys CA 95247, United States of America
Inscription. Douglas Flat was a roaring mining camp of the early 1850s. In 1857 the Harper and Lone Star Claims produced $130,000 worth of gold. The so-called Central Hill Channel, an ancient river deposit from which vast quantities ... More on HMDB

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Murphys CA 95247, United States of America
Inscription. A long line skinner, gave dignity to the job. He gave love to his noble animals and they gave to him their best. In 1889 he delivered the first load of logs to the mines in Angels Camp, the last in 1910. Men like this ... More on HMDB

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495 Main Street, Murphys CA 95247, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1901, on land donated by Joseph Heinsdorff, Sr. for use by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The two-storied shiplap-sided structure was constructed with locally milled lumber, using large stones as foundation. ... More on HMDB
