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  2. Caldor Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Caldor Fire was a large wildfire that burned 221,835 acres (89,773 hectares) in the Eldorado National Forest and other areas of the Sierra Nevada in El Dorado, Amador, and Alpine County, California, in the United States during the 2021 California wildfire season. [2]

  3. The Free Press (online newsletter) - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press (known as Common Sense between 2021–2022) is an American Internet-based media company based in Los Angeles, California, founded by Bari Weiss and Nellie Bowles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The newsletter was first published in 2021 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] while its associated media company officially launched in 2022.

  4. Amador County, California - Wikipedia

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    Amador County (/ ˈ æ m ə d ɔːr / ⓘ) is a county located in the U.S. state of California, in the Sierra Nevada. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,474. [5] The county seat is Jackson. [6] Amador County, located within California's Gold Country, is known as "The Heart of the Mother Lode." There is a substantial viticulture ...

  5. Jackson, California - Wikipedia

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    Jackson (formerly, Botilleas, Botilleas Spring, Bottileas, Bottle Spring, [9] and Botellas) [10] is a city in and the county seat of Amador County, California.Its population was 4,651 at the 2010 census, up from 3,989 at the 2000 census.

  6. Tragedy Spring - Wikipedia

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    Tragedy Spring is a small alpine freshwater spring and historical site in eastern Amador County, California adjacent to Highway 88 approximately two miles west of Silver Lake. It was named after an incident on June 27, 1848, in which three Mormon men were killed adjacent to the spring, allegedly by Native Americans, and their bodies burned and ...

  7. Lower Rancheria, California - Wikipedia

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    Lower Rancheria is a former gold-mining camp in Amador County, California. It was located on Rancheria Creek 2 miles (3.2 km) east-southeast of Drytown, [2] at an elevation of 1017 feet (310 m). Placer mining began at Lower Rancheria in 1848. [2] Prior to 1855, the camp at Lower Rancheria was mostly populated by Spanish-speaking miners.