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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZCD_gold-discovered-just-downstream-in-auburn-ravine-why-daylight-north-rich-ravine_Auburn-CA.html
[Kiosk Side A:]Gold Discovered Just Downstream in Auburn Ravine!On May 16, 1848, just downstream in Old Town Auburn where North Rich Ravine meets Auburn Ravine, gold was discovered by a Frenchman named Claude Chana. After leaving his ranch along B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZBA_central-square_Auburn-CA.html
Central Square:After the Central Pacific Railroad built a Train Depot, over a mile away and up the hill from Old Auburn, civic leaders looked for a way to connect the two areas. The city planners took a map and located a halfway point between the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLV_american-hotel_Auburn-CA.html
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Site of American HotelOne of the early hotelsBurned 1855 - Rebuilt 1857Burned 1905 - Not Rebuilt
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLU_wells-fargo-express-office-1852_Auburn-CA.html
Historical LandmarkWells Fargo Express Office - 1852And Hollenbeck BankOpp. Firehouse
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLT_placer-county-bank_Auburn-CA.html
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First home ofPlacer Co. BankEstb. Oct. 5, 1887Moved uptown 1913 & merged withBank of California 1957
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLS_jacob-feldberg-l-newman-clothing_Auburn-CA.html
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Jacob Feldberg - L. Newman, Clothing1850's & 1860'sMagnolia Saloon - Star Bakery& Restaurant - H. Stone Groceries
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLQ_placer-press_Auburn-CA.html
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Nearby in this area 1850's Placer Press paper 1855 to 1858 Above the pioneer livery stableTemple Saloon & Post-Office 1853
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLF_g-willment-general-store_Auburn-CA.html
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Site G. Willment General StoreSecond floor was Mason LodgeBuilt 1852 - Burned 1855Rebuilt & Dedicated Dec.,27, 1860
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLB_old-masonic-hall-erected-1860_Auburn-CA.html
Occupied by Eureka Lodge No. 16 F.A.M.Much of the material and furnishings came to Auburn via Cape Horn S.A. This plaque is dedicated to the Pioneers of Auburn by Auburn Parlor No. 232 Native Daughters of the Golden WestJune 11, 1933
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTL9_chinese-houses_Auburn-CA.html
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Chinese HousesAmong the earliest buildingsJune 1855 fire started hereBurned 80 buildings