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891 Mountain Ranch Rd., San Andreas, CA 95249
The Red Barn is the former dairy barn of the old County Hospital and stands proudly as a dominant landmark along Mountain Ranch Road. The Red Barn Museum showcases Calaveras Countyâs rich history in agriculture, mining, logging, and ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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30 N. Main St., San Andreas, CA 95249

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Calaveras County Historical Museum, Box 721, San Andreas, CA 95249, United States

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San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. Settled by Mexicans in 1848. Named after Catholic Parish of St. Andrew. First newspaper published here Sept. 24, 1856. Destroyed by fire June 4, 1858 and in 1863. County seat of Calaveras County since 1866. Rendezvous ... More on HMDB

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San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. Located on the Stockton-Murphy Road at the fourth crossing of the Calaveras River, this early mining settlement, once called Foremans, was famous in the 1850's for its rich placer ores. Later, it became an important stage ... More on HMDB

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San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. California Pioneers Reinterred From Poverty Bar Cemetery [ Left Column ], Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun, Elva Lucy Drennan, Mr. Hussky, [ Right Column ], John Laplasse, Christian Kientz, Henry Christian Kientz, --Were known to ... More on HMDB

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San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. Calaveritas, settled in 1849 by Mexicans, was a flourishing mining town complete with stores, saloons, gambling houses, and fandango halls. Joaquin Murieta is reported to have frequently visited its Fandango Halls and ... More on HMDB

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San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. At this place, April 30th 1892, without warning, a lone bandit fired two charges of buckshot into the stage carrying the payroll for the Sheepranch Mine. Miss Johanna Rodesino, a passenger, was instantly killed. Babe ... More on HMDB

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San Andreas CA 95249, United States of America
Inscription. He conducted a butcher shop, a distillery and various other enterprises in these buildings, for a total of 50 years. Descendants of Luigi and Charlotte Costa have preserved this handsome example of the heritage of Calaveritas. ... More on HMDB

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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
