Valley Springs Train Depot
Valley Springs Train Depot (Valley Springs 1885) The San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad, later bought by the Southern Pacific, […]
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Valley Springs Train Depot (Valley Springs 1885) The San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad, later bought by the Southern Pacific, […]
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Wildermuth House (Campo Seco 1861) Built by Watt for the John Hanna Wildermuth Family, the best-preserved pioneer home open to
Wheat House (Double Springs 1860) The Watt-built home of Alexander Wheat, an early pioneer and political force, stands in Double
Masonic Hall (Milton circa 1872) Originally a saloon run by Bull Dog Smith, the building became a town hall before
Late House (Valley Springs circa 1862) The home of the George Late Family, whose land became Valley Springs and who
Gwin Mine Ruins (Paloma 1867) The Gwin, named for owner William Gwin, one of California’s first two Senators, was one
DeMartini House (Valley Springs 1850) The area’s oldest home was built by Swiss 49er Giacomo Leoni and became a popular
Cutler-Dennis House (Jenny Lind circa 1870) One of the most prosperous early ranches was that of William O. Cutler, who
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Catts Camp Ruins (Wallace 1849) The camp founded by Samuel Catts was a major stop on the route to the
Casa Blanca (Paloma 1880) This home was built by Capt. Messenger, who developed the copper finds of Campo Seco, raised