California Gilded Rush Towns: A Photograph Essay



It's called highway 49 for a reason...this ribbon of asphalt connect virtually of the towns that grew upward during California's Gold Rush too includes to a greater extent than or less of the virtually historic sites inward the state.




It's old, dating dorsum over 150 years but Ione, actually, is non a gilded mining town. The metropolis made its riches yesteryear making the bricks that other Gold Rush towns used to rebuild alongside afterward devastating fires. Now, it's fireworks, tourists, too juvenile offenders.  The Castle...a large, imposing edifice on the colina overlooking town was the one-time juvenile detention center. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 to a greater extent than modern juvenile hall stands side yesteryear side door.




Pretty Sutter Creek has a working gilded mine at the border of town. 




One of the best steakhouses inward the Motherlode is was hither too...J too D's.




The county spot of Amador County is nearby Jackson. Gorgeous town but genuinely knocked to the mat during the nifty recession of 2010...saw means also many vacant storefronts piece nosotros were at that spot equally good equally a lamentable looking for sale banner on the historic National Hotel at the destination of the street but a recent view saw the National dorsum inward line of piece of occupation organisation too the local economic scheme has genuinely picked dorsum up.




Wine is the novel hot commodity inward Amador County, simply a few miles away from where the large Gold Rush started.  This niggling miner's cabin holds the tasting room for our favorite California winery, Story Winery.




There's also a nifty picnic expanse hither overlooking hundreds of acres of vines...some dating dorsum to the Gold Rush days...trailing off downward the Consumnes River Canyon.




Perhaps the virtually famous of Motherlode towns is Angel's Camp, made famous yesteryear Mark Twain inward his storey  The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Like Jackson, it's a pretty repose house these days but nearby Murphy's draws large crowds on the weekends equally bikers too tourist clamor for tastes of vino from this novel vino region.




Last is the virtually historic town on the California gilded trail...by far. In fact, I'd wager to say that this is THE virtually of import too historic site inward the entire state.  Coloma is where John Sutter had his mill.  Being H2O powered, the factory run would sometimes clog up.  A pair of sticks of dynamite would clear it upward too it'd simply accept to a greater extent than or less workmen to brand certain the debris was cleared.




Mill foreman, James Marshall, was on that duty on Jan 24, 1848. As he was walking along the river inspecting for boom debris, he noticed something shiny inward the H2O at this tiny, sandy beach.  It was gilded too California would never, always hold out the same.




Unfortunately for Marshall too his boss, Sutter, others would turn a profit from the rush they started too they died broke.  Marshall is buried on overstep of a nearby colina where he had his cabin. This statue on overstep of his grave points to that spot on the river where he constitute the gilded that forever changed the fortunes of the state.

Darryl
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