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  • Steel headframe of a gold mine
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  • Double-deck row of mailboxes, Gold Point, Nevada
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  • Headframe and mill tanks of abandoned gold mine through the window of an abandoned house
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  • Ghost town façades at dusk, downtown
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  • Wooden outhouse behind weathered wooden cabin, Nevada
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  • Scrap wood outhouse, open door outhouse behind the next cabin, Nevada
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  • Townsite and the Lida Valley; joshua trees
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  • Tall weathered wooden outhouse with prop and wire to hold it down in the wind, Nevada
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  • Rusting corrugated metal outhouse by weathered wooden cabin, Nevada
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  • Outhouse without a door made from parts from a Volvo automobile at a ghost town in Nevada
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  • Women and Men and standard wooden outhouses, Nevada
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  • Wooden outhouse behind shack, Nevada
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  • Two corrugated and one wooden outhouse, cabin and road to the mountains to the distant, Nevada
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  • Outhouses; light fading off Mt. Dunfee, Nevada
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  • Outhouse with rainbow; clearing storm at a ghost town in Nevada.
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  • Tied-down leaning weathering wooden outhouse at a ghost tow in Nevada
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  • Corrugated open door outhouse and out buildings at a ghost town in Nevada
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  • Roof skeleton of old abandoned house, shadows and sky
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  • Two corrugated and one wooden outhouse, cabin and road to the mountains to the distant
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  • Downtown buildings
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  • Plywood cowboy with pistol; out buildings
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  • Rusting tools, pans, artifacts of a ghost town displayed on the wall of the town's saloon
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  • Three wooden outhouses, power pole and lines, Nevada
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  • Jeff Pauly's Blue Moon wooden outhouse at dusk, Nevada
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  • Jeff Pauly's Blue Moon wooden outhouse at dusk, Nevada
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  • Corrugated outhouse, clouds, U.S. flag blowing in the wind at a ghost town in Nevada.
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  • Sutter Gold Mining Company crew 1500 feet underground below the Sutter Creek City Limits in the Sutter Gold/Lincoln Project gold mine.
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  • Sutter Gold Mining Company crew 1500 feet underground below the Sutter Creek City Limits in the Sutter Gold/Lincoln Project gold mine.
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  • Roads and overburden piles, Cortez Gold Mine, Crescent Valley, Nevada
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  • Cortez Gold Mine, Crescent Valley, Nevada
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  • Hoist house for the Argonaut Gold Mine with the headframe of the Kennedy Gold Mine in the distance. Both were among California's deepest and riches gold mines until closed during World War II.
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  • Hoist house for the Argonaut Gold Mine with the headframe of the Kennedy Gold Mine in the distance. Both were among California's deepest and riches gold mines until closed during World War II.
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  • Panning for gold at the historic Kennedy Gold Mine, Jackson, Calif. during the 49er Treasure Trail event, Amador Council of Tourism showcasing attractions within Amador County.
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  • Panning for gold at the historic Kennedy Gold Mine, Jackson, Calif. during the 49er Treasure Trail event, Amador Council of Tourism showcasing attractions within Amador County.
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  • Hoist house for the Argonaut Gold Mine with the headframe of the Kennedy Gold Mine in the distance. Both were among California's deepest and riches gold mines until closed during World War II.
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  • Hoist house for the Argonaut Gold Mine with the headframe of the Kennedy Gold Mine in the distance. Both were among California's deepest and riches gold mines until closed during World War II.
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  • Historic iron headframe of the Fremont gold,mine and the concrete gallows headframe of the Treasure Hill gold mine, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Recreational gold dredging and the Foothill Conservancy and OARS run a special raft and paddle trip on the Electra Run to Middle Bar on the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif...Melissa Hull
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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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  • Headframe of the Kennedy Gold Mine in the through the framework of the Argonaut Mine hoist house. Both mines were among California's deepest and riches gold mines until closed during World War II...Snow-capped Crystal Range of the Sierra Nevada at the horizon.
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  • Headframe of the Kennedy Gold Mine in the through the framework of the Argonaut Mine hoist house. Both mines were among California's deepest and riches gold mines until closed during World War II...Snow-capped Crystal Range of the Sierra Nevada at the horizon.
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  • Historic Fremont Gold Mine headframe in the Mother Lode Gold Country, oaks and grazing cattle
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  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
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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...Morton Walker
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  • Gate to historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif.
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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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  • 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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  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
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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...Samual Sherman
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  • Angel in the historic 19th century Gold Rush era City Cemetery, Chinese Camp, Calif.
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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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  • Asian visitors to the historic Chew Kee Chinese herb store, established 1855 during California's Gold Rush, Fiddletown, 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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  • Interior of the historic Chew Kee Chinese herb store, established 1855 during California's Gold Rush, Fiddletown, Calif.
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  • Magnolia Saloon, est. 1851, downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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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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  • No. 1 Kennedy Tailing Wheel and gold mine, spring, Jackson, Calif.
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  • Abandoned open pit gold mine at the foot of Mt. Diablo, Candelaria, Nev.
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  • Gold mine headframe at sundown, Goldfield, Nev.
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  • Gold mine headframe and surface works buildings, Goldfield, Nev.
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  • Head frame of the historic Kennedy Gold Mine, Jackson, Calif.
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  • Head frame of the historic Kennedy Gold Mine, Jackson, Calif.
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  • No. 1 Kennedy Tailing Wheel and gold mine, spring, Jackson, Calif.
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  • Jeffery Hotel, downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County...Rose Cottage Bed and Breakfast
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  • Downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • 1851 Hotel Jeffery, downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County...Gazzolo Saloon and Dance Hall
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  • Hotel Jeffery lobby, downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Old general store, downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Stamp mill, downtown architecture and details, historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Iron doors, hardware store in the Historic Mother Lode Gold Country town of Coulterville in Mariposa County.
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  • Headstones in the 19th century and historic Coulterville Cemetery in California's Mother Lode Gold Country..Luigia Garbarini
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  • Headstones in the 19th century and historic Coulterville Cemetery in California's Mother Lode Gold Country
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  • Orange poppies bloom near the shore of Lake Don Pedro, Tuolumne County, during Springtime in California's Mother Lode Gold Country
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  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
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  • Iron doors and stone and brick façade of the Gamble Block, built in 1852, is one of the largest stone store buildings remaining in the Gold Country, Big Oak Flat, Califl.
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