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| | Road to Reno Large Framed Print | | The Old Road to Reno is now Highway 20, wending its way across the pass and into the High Sierras, following the old Stagecoach Route. Grass Valley, Penn Valley, Rough & Ready and Nevada City were Sta |
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| | Mill Street Gallery Large Framed Print | | The Mill Street Gallery in OldTown Grass Valley is a red-brick building constructed during the '49-er Gold Rush Days. It has housed many different shops in its long history, and today houses Original |
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| | Empire Mine Large Framed Print | | The Empire Mine is the most famous '49-er Gold Rush Landmark in the Grass Valley - Nevada City resort area, and extends deep under both towns, covering many miles of tunnels. It is today operated as a |
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| | Nevada City Large Framed Print | | Nevada City is a must-see historical stop for any visitor to the '49-er Gold Rush area. It features many fine restaurants, jewelry shops, clothiers, tribal and ethnic shops, antique carpets, a histori |
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| | Lola Montez House Large Framed Print | | Lola Montez was perhaps Grass Valley's Most Famous Celebrity. She was known for her "Spider Dance" and had many lovers. She plotted the cessession of California, which was to be known as "LolaLand". H |
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| | 5-Mile HOuse Large Framed Print | | 5-Mile House was a stop along the Stage Coach route to Reno, and is today a popular stopping place for visitors, many of whom are Bay Area travelers on their way to the casinos and/or the mile-high Si |
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| | Old Miner's Cabin Large Framed Print | | This '49-er Miner's Cabin stands on Rock Creek near the world-famous Ruby Mine past the town of Washington, along the South Yuba River just above Nevada City, well into the foothills of the High Sierr |
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| | The Old Foundry Large Framed Print | | The Old Foundry served the '49-er Gold Rush Miners and merchants in the Grass Valley - Nevada City area, producing iron hinges, mountings, strut fittings, water cannons, Pelton Wheels, and, of course, |
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| | Yuba River Large Framed Print | | The South Fork of the Yuba River was once a favored site of the '49-er Gold Rush miners, and is still today studded with small claims, some of which are very rich and productive. Swimmers and sunbathe |
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