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  2. California State Route 49 - Wikipedia

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    The former Overland Emigrant Trail, which was used by travelers from points east to the California gold fields, crosses the present day SR 49 near Wolf Creek. [46] Empire Mine was in constant operation from 1850 to the late 1950s. [47] Gold Hill in Grass Valley was the site of one of the first discoveries of quartz gold in California. [48]

  3. Gold Country - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Country (also known as Mother Lode Country) is a historic region in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California, that is primarily on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. It is famed for the mineral deposits and gold mines that attracted waves of immigrants, known as the 49ers , during the 1849 California Gold Rush .

  4. Sutter Creek, California - Wikipedia

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    By 1939, it was the best-paying mine in Sutter Creek. The mines continued operations until 1942, when most gold mines were closed for manpower reasons during World War II. Today, Sutter Creek is a tourist town with many shops and restaurants. The town itself is registered as California Historical Landmark #322. [9]

  5. New tourist attraction in Amador County’s Gold Country is a ...

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    Rail Explorers Amador Gold Country is expected to be one of the area’s biggest tourism hits. The rail bikes are small cars that operated on the railroad tracks by bike pedals and assisted by ...

  6. Alleghany, California - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the Gold Country and continues to be a significant locale for gold mining. The Sixteen To One Mine has been in operation since the days of the California Gold Rush. The town is 20 miles (32 km) from the nearest highway (California State Route 49) and consists largely of a single main street. The town is home to a post office ...

  7. Inside an eerie California gold rush town that laid abandoned ...

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    In 1859, gold was discovered in California by a group of prospectors, including a tin manufacturer named W.S. Bodey. And the Gold Rush began. Inside an eerie California gold rush town that laid ...

  8. Oakhurst, California - Wikipedia

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    At an elevation of 2,274 ft (693 m), Oakhurst is situated at the junction of Highway 41 and Highway 49, marking the southern end of California's Gold Country. It is part of the Madera metropolitan statistical area. Oakhurst originated in 1858 as Fresno Flats, evolving from a ranching community to a hub for the timber industry and later, tourism.

  9. French Corral, California - Wikipedia

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    French Corral is an unincorporated community approximately five miles west of California State Highway 49 in Nevada County, California, United States.. It was one of the first of several historic California gold rush mining camps along the San Juan Ridge.