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Jolly Rancher 1113 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation B...
1115 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation B...
Aurora
Aurora, founded in 1860, was claimed by both California an...
1211 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation B...
East Walker Toll House
Henry Hayes lived in the toll house building on this site ...
Amherst County / Rockbridge County
Area 470 Square Miles / Area 616 Square Miles
Amhers...
Fremont’s Trail 1844
On January 27th, a cold winter day in 1844, Captain John C...
The Emigrants of 1852-1853
Originating from Ohio & Indiana, the Clark Skidmore party ...
Strawberry
Strawberry Flat House, established about 1853 and named af...
Chief William Fuller
In respect to the memory of Chief William Fuller
who...
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Jolly Rancher 1113 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation Board
In May of 1949, Bill and Dorothy Harmsen purchased an ice cream machine and leased a storefront on the east side of Washington Ave. The Harmsens chose the name Jolly Rancher for their ...
1115 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation Board
The Colorado Transcript, Colorado’s second oldest newspaper, began here on November 24, 1866. General Gorge West, a Civil War veteran, and one of the founders of Golden and the Colorado School of Mines, ...
Aurora
Aurora, founded in 1860, was claimed by both California and Nevada. In 1861, the California legislature created Mono County and fixed the county seat here. In 1863 a border survey showed the camp was in Nevada and the Mono County ...
1211 Washington Avenue
City of Golden, Downtown Landmark, Historic Preservation Board
The original building was constructed in 1870 by John H. Parsons and William H. Curry as the City Restaurant Hotel for an Italian immigrant Charles Garbarino. It originally had arched windows and doors ...
East Walker Toll House
Henry Hayes lived in the toll house building on this site and collected tolls beginning about 1880 and continued until the county purchased the road in 1915. State ownership occurred August 21, 1833. Tolls were 25¢ for saddle horsed, 75¢ ...
Amherst County / Rockbridge County
Area 470 Square Miles / Area 616 Square Miles
Amherst County. Formed in 1781 from Albemarle, and named for Jeffrey, Lord Amherst, British commander in the French and Indian War. Balcony Falls are in this county.
Rockbridge County. Formed in 1778 from ...
Fremont’s Trail 1844
On January 27th, a cold winter day in 1844, Captain John C. Fremont and his guide Kit Carson, led as small band of half-starved men west past this point. They were in search of the fabled Buena Ventura River, which ...
The Emigrants of 1852-1853
Originating from Ohio & Indiana, the Clark Skidmore party of 1852 – 75 people & 13 mule wagons – was the 1st wagon train to gross the Sierra-Nevada via the Walker River-Sonora route. 35 days were spent to blaze a ...
Strawberry
Strawberry Flat House, established about 1853 and named after the wild strawberry plants that grew at the Lair of the Golden Bear, the main stopping place on the Mono Road to accomodate [sic] the travelers over the new route. Across ...
Chief William Fuller
In respect to the memory of Chief William Fuller
who succeeded to the chieftainship of the Mi-Wuk tribe at the age of 15 in 1888 and until his death continued his great interest in the welfare of California Indians A rancher, ...