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  • A red car rushes along a street in Belgrade, Serbia.
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  • Waterfall at Jackass Gulch in spring, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Waterfall at Jackass Gulch in spring, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Flowing water from spring run-off in the upper North Fork of the Mokelumne River near Calaveras Dome, Calif.
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  • Waterfall at Jackass Gulch at the Busi Ranch in spring, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Waterfall at Jackass Gulch in spring, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Waterfall at Jackass Gulch in spring, Amador County, 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.<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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Interior of the historic Chew Kee Chinese herb store, established 1855 during California's Gold Rush, Fiddletown, Calif.
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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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  • 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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  • Historic downtown in the Mother Lode Gold Rush village of Volcano, Calif.<br />
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Masonic Hall
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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...Melissa Hull
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  • Christmas lights in the rain, downtown historic Mother Lode Gold Rush town of Murphys, Calaveras Co., Calif.
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  • Christmas lights in the rain, downtown historic Mother Lode Gold Rush town of Murphys, Calaveras Co., Calif.
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  • Historic downtown in the Mother Lode Gold Rush village of Volcano, Calif.<br />
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Masonic Hall
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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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  • 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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  • Visitors to the historic 1855 Chew Kee Chinese herb store, Fiddletown, Calif.
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  • Chew Kee Chinese herb store, Fiddletown, Calif.
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  • Chew Kee Chinese herb store, Fiddletown, Calif.
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  • Historic white church on the hill--St. Catherine's Catholic Church built in 1862 in the gold-rush town of Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Historic and restored brick Chinese store and gaming hall, Fiddletown, Calif.
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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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  • Historic and restored brick Chinese store and gaming hall, Fiddletown, Calif.
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  • Iorn doors, Gold-Rush era ruins in the Motherlode village of Campo Seco, Calif.
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  • Stone ruins in the gold-rush era ruins in the Motherlode village of Campo Seco, Calif.
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  • DowntownTonopah, Nev., at sundown from Mt. Mizpah.
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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 white church on the hill--St. Catherine's Catholic Church built in 1862 in the gold-rush town of Hornitos, Calif.
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  • Historic white church on the hill--St. Catherine's Catholic Church built in 1862 in the gold-rush town of Hornitos, Calif.
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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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  • Historic and restored brick Chinese store and gaming hall, Fiddletown, Calif.
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  • Gold-rush era stone ruins in the Motherlode village of Campo Seco, 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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  • 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 Kennedy Gold Mine Tailing Wheel, spring, Jackson, 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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  • Historic Gold Rush-era stone façade at the entrance to the Volcano Amphitheater, Volcano, Calif.
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  • Bear skin stretched and drying on log cabin wall, outhouse behind in the historic gold-rush era restored ghost town of Barkerville in Cariboo gold district of British Columbia
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  • One-room school and Masonic Hall, ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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  • Cowboy Church on the steps of St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Kennedy Mine, Jackson, Calif.<br />
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Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854<br />
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Encampment at the Kennedy Mine
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  • Cowboy Church on the steps of St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Kennedy Mine, Jackson, Calif.<br />
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Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854<br />
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Encampment at the Kennedy Mine
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  • Days of '49 wagon train travel cross country through the golden hills of Amador County, California turning back the clock 150 years ago at the Oneto Ranch, Amador County, Calif.<br />
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Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Gail Fairbrother and Bill Lavalle in a red Cadillac convertible lead the Days of '49 wagon train as they travel the back roads of Amador County, Calif., between Amador City and Sutter Creek, Calif.<br />
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Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Days of '49 wagon train as they arrive in Plymouth after a rainy day in  Amador County's Shenandoah Valley, Calif.<br />
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Diamond Jubilee commemoration of the founding of Amador County in 1854
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  • Old school house (concrete walls) Ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada
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  • Historic Monteverde Store museum
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  • US flags flutter over Main Street by the Hotel Leger for Independence Day in the California Mother Lode town of Mokelumne Hill
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  • Traditional Frog Jump Jubilee cloths lines hung across SR 49, Main Street in downtown.
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  • Treasure Mine headframe, clouds, Amador County
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  • Treasure Mine headframe, clouds, Amador County
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  • Fremont Mine headframe, clouds, Amador County
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  • Stairway and banister, Meade Hotel, Ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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  • Doorway,s ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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  • Door knob, Meade Hotel, Ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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  • Doors and halls, Meade Hotel, Ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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  • Stairway and banister, Meade Hotel, Ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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  • Stairway and banister, Meade Hotel, Ghost town of Bannock, Montana, first territorial capital of the region
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