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  • Gold Country Horsemen's Association riders on their horse. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Farm yard façade, Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Plaza, Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Motherlode Rock Crawlers 4wd group with jazzed-up jeeps. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • San Andreas Fire Department's historic 1920s Seagrave fire engine. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Jasmin Van Lehn Miss Calaveras First Princess riding in a white 1960s Dodge convertible. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Restored 1961 Dodge Forward Control A100 pickup. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Sandy Gulch Sign Company's giant eagle on their boom truck. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Sandy Gulch Sign Company's giant eagle on their boom truck. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • 1950s Willy's Jeep pick up with flags pulling a float. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Presentation of the colors with a mounted color guard, Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Roy’s Cafe sign in the plaza, Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Slow down sign, Main drag, Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Motherlode Rock Crawlers 4wd group with jazzed-up jeeps. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Wet and wild float with mermaids. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Toyota pickup with U.S flags and the Confederate States of America "Stars and Bars". Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Rodeo queens ride their horses. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • U.S. Post Office delivery vehicles. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • A giant eagle rides a boom truck of the Sandy Gulch Sign Company. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • A giant eagle rides a boom truck of the Sandy Gulch Sign Company. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • A giant eagle rides a boom truck of the Sandy Gulch Sign Company. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Grand marshals riding in the 1920s Ford Model A. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • San Andreas Fire Department fire engine. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Three kids following the horse with shovels "Moke Hill Sanitation Dept." Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Farm yard façade, Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Main drag, Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Red Jeeps of the Motherlode Rock Crawlers 4wd group with jazzed-up jeeps. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Restored 1950s Chevy pickup. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • A float portraying historic characters from Moke Hill's past. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Mark Borchen and his kids in his red Fiat Spider convertible sports car. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • U.S. Post Office delivery vehicles. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • A giant eagle rides a boom truck of the Sandy Gulch Sign Company. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Grand marshals riding in the 1920s Ford Model A. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Presentation of the colors with a mounted color guard, Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Presentation of the colors with a mounted color guard, Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Boomer for Sheriff in his 1980s Dodge pickup. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Motherlode Rock Crawlers 4wd group with jazzed-up jeeps. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Motherlode Rock Crawlers 4wd group with jazzed-up jeeps. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • U.S. Post Office delivery vehicles. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Grand marshals riding in the 1920s Ford Model A. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Mercedes-Benz convertibles. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Kids relay water in a race between two teams before the parade. Downtown main street during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Downtown mainstreet during the Independence Day celebration Main Street, Mokelumne Hill, California
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  • Interior of the historic Chew Kee Chinese Herb Store which operated from the Gold Rush era until the early 20th century.
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  • Historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif...Melissa Hull
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  • Historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif...Elisa Ford
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  • Historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif...Melissa Hull
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  • Historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif...Samual Sherman
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  • Historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif...Morton Walker
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  • Angel in the historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif.
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  • Gate to historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif.
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  • Ruins of an old and historic stone house at the gold-rush era Scully  Farm, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and historic gold rush-era headstones in its cemetery, Sutter Creek, Calif.
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  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and historic gold rush-era headstones in its cemetery, Sutter Creek, Calif.
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  • Historic Gold Rush-era stone walls (fences) and oaks in the rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada Gold Country.
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  • Downtown Independence Day decorations and detail, shop windows in the Gold Rush-era town of Amador City, Calif., smallest city in Calif..
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Historic Gold Rush-era stone façade at the entrance to the Volcano Amphitheater, Volcano, Calif.
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train parade down Main Street and past the historic gold rush-era National Hotel in Jackson, California, at the finale of their four-day journey from Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, California during the Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.<br />
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Photo from the Amador County Archives.
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  • Photo of Fong Chow Yow, locally known as Jimmy Chow, last Chinese of Fiddletown and caretaker of the Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Kitchen in back of the Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Chew Kee Store (Chinese herb store) once owned by Chinese doctor Chew Kee during the California Gold Rush, then cared for by Jimmy Chow, adopted son until his death in 1965 in the town formally known as Oleta.
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  • Visitors to the historic Chew Kee Chinese herb store, established 1855 during California's Gold Rush, Fiddletown, Calif.
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