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Parks – Big Oak Flat, California
Inscription. First called Savage Diggins after the man who discovered gold here, 1848. Renamed Big Oak Flat about 1850 after giant oak tree that stood in the center of town, near this spot. Oak, which was about 13 feet in diameter ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Bridgeport, California
Inscription. Since the formation of Mono County in 1861, six facilities have served as the county jail. This stone building was placed into service by Sheriff C. F. McKinney, Dec. 5, 1883, and became the 5th Mono County Jail. It replaced ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Bridgeport, California
Inscription. Located near this site was the first courthouse in the town of Bridgeport. Previously, the county courthouse was in Aurora (the county seat established in 1861) However, a state boundary survey completed in 1863 determined ... More on HMDB
Parks – Bridgeport, California
Point Defiance Trail is a cool riverside adventure with side trips to pebble-covered beaches. Watch the Yuba as it swings from bank to bank toward Harry L. Englebright Lake. The Point Defiance Trail is a straight, short shot downriver ... More on Trails
Bowling Alleys – Oakhurst, California
Their equipment is in good condition and the staff is very friendly . More on insiderpages.com
National And State Parks – South Lake Tahoe, California
In 1969, Emerald Bay was designated a National Natural Landmark for its brilliant panorama of mountain-building processes and glacier carved granite. The natural beauty, geology and history of this... More on Parks
National And State Parks – El Portal, California
Winding through forests and granite, this picturesque hike offers ample opportunities to fish, but swimming is not allowed. Located in the center of Yosemite National Park, it is a good jumping-off point for other high-country ... More on Frommers
Restaurants – Markleeville, California
Rainy day on the trail.: Yestrer year old world western like motel and bar but modern cabin like room. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – South Lake Tahoe, California
In my opinion, this is one of the best restaurants to ever be opened! More on CitySearch
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