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Webber Falls: Sierra County’s Little Known Waterfall
Located roughly 30 minutes northwest of Truckee, sits one of the region’s most remarkable waterfalls. In fact, during peak season,…
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South Fork American River: From Iowa Canyon Waterfalls to Slab Creek Dam
Along the South Fork American River, in El Dorado County, sits the Slab Creek Dam which was built in 1967.…
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Matthew Kilgore Cemetery: The once forgotten history of Rancho Cordova
Throughout California, there have been hundreds of cemeteries lost or forgotten. In some extreme cases, cemeteries have been paved over, buried under housing…
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The Historic Oleta Schoolhouse of Fiddletown
In 1849, a group of men from Missouri established the uniquely named Fiddletown as they prospected for gold in Amador…
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The Frog Rock of Fiddletown Rd
A few miles east of Plymouth sits a one-of-a-kind roadside attraction that will surely catch your attention. In fact, if…
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Abandoned Nevada County Hospital: the historic and tragic tale of the HEW building
On the outskirts of Nevada City, sits an abandoned mental health facility with a tragic story to tell. In addition…
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Glen Alpine Trail: From Lilly Lake and Modjeska Falls to the Old Resort and Grass Lake
Glen Alpine Trailhead is a popular launching point to many spectacular destinations within the Tahoe Basin and Desolation Wilderness. Some…
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Modjeska Falls: a seasonal beauty with a historically famous name
Modjeska Falls, also known as Upper Glen Alpine Falls, is a three-step waterfall that drops roughly 51 feet and is…
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The Force Awakens California with real life Star Wars experiences and locations
On Friday December 18th, the long awaited Star Wars: The Force Awakens debuted in movie theaters across the globe. The…
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2016 schedule: Free Entrance Days for California’s National Parks
The National Park Service recently released their list of the free entrance days into the National Parks during the calendar…
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