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While meandering through the
cemeteries, you can envision the excitement and
fear these early pioneers must have felt while
gathering the last pieces of life they were
accustomed to before setting off to uncharted
territories in their search for gold. What
difficulties did they encounter trying to build a
new life while erecting the towns along Hwy 49,
each filled with it's own trials and tribulations.
Wanting to read every tombstone, hoping to fill in
some of the blank spaces our imaginations have
created about the hardships and heartbreaks
families endured while trying to settle one of the
most magnificent areas in California, the Mother
Lode, Gold Rush Country. Who were these people and
where did they come from, the people who built
these
impressive places to
worship, these grand homes in which to live and
raise their families.
The
school houses made to
educate their children, dreaming of a better life
for their
young ones, the reason
they traveled to these untamed areas in the first
place. Because
of the many men, women
and children who decided to stay in Amador County,
we can
enjoy the rich gold rush
history through the many buildings and cultural
attractions
they created out of
necessity but left behind for our enjoyment and
education. Amador County has 27
cemeteries, maybe more. You are encouraged to visit
each and every one of them, for historical study,
genealogical research or to travel back in time
while enjoying a walk today. Please be respectful
of those buried there, do not
remove
any items and because of
the fragile nature of the tombstones please do not
disturb
them. For a detailed map
of cemetery locations, contact the Amador County
Chamber
of Commerce or the Amador
County Cemetery Board, both located in
Jackson. Monteverde
General Store - Turn of the century
country store built in 1898. Open Thursday
and Friday, 11am - 4pm, Saturday and
Sunday, Noon - 5pm. Admission by donation.
Randolph Street at Boston Alley. Info:
209-267-5647 or 209-267-1431 Knight
Foundry - Historic water powered
foundry, America's only remaining water
powered iron works and machine shop. It is
just as it was when set up by inventor
Samuel Knight in 1872. 81 Eureka Street,
Sutter Creek. Call for appointment or tour
weekends. Info: 209-267-0201. Sutter Gold
Mine - Underground gold mine tours,
gold panning and a visitor center. Open
daily 10am - 4:30pm or call for an
appointment. 13660 Highway 49, Sutter
Creek, California, 1/2 mile North of
Sutter Creek. 209-267-5719 1-866-762-2837
www.suttergold.com Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 62 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek Chamber
of Commerce. What
could be better in California's Gold
Country than an underground mining
exploration in a real gold mine? Well, how
about two explorations? A fun 1-hour trip
for families, and a 2-hour Deep Mine
Experience for adventure seekers?
That's
not all you will find at the Sutter Gold
Mine. You can try your hand at Gold
Panning or Gem Mining or how about
watching a movie about the California Gold
Rush or modern hard rock mining in the
Movie Theater, located next to the Gift
Shop. A fun filled experience for the
whole family, that's just what you'll
find when you visit Sutter Gold Mine in
Amador County!
Towns
Close By Jackson Amador County
Museum
-
An 1859 vintage
home shows Mother Lode memorabilia;15
exhibit rooms, a 15 minute audiovisual
show, a full scale model of a narrow gauge
railroad locomotive patterned after those
which opened up the west, see the Kennedy
Mine in full operation
through the
large scale working models. The models
demonstrate the various
functions
of the headframe
hoisting equipment, the stamp mill and the
famous Jackson Wheels. Call for days and
hours of operation, tour times and
reservations for large tour groups. 225
Church St., Jackson. Info:
209-223-6386 Kennedy Mine - This 1880
gold mine was once one of the richest in the Mother Lode.
Tours and gold panning are now offered March - October.
call for days and times. 1234 Kennedy Mine Road, Jackson.
Info: 209-223-9542 Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 25 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek or
Jackson Chamber of Commerce. Amador City Amador Whitney
Museum
-
Exhibits change
biannually. Women and their contributions
to the Mother Lode are
emphasized,
their life experiences, major economic
basics, their social life and
more.
Open Saturday
and Sunday 12pm - 4pm. Admission by
donation. Main Street, Amador
City. Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 15 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek or
Jackson Chamber of Commerce. Amador City
Cemetery - A marked and self guided
tour, 1.25 acres behind the Imperial
Hotel. Dating to the beginning of the
city. Drytown Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 12 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek or
Jackson Chamber of Commerce. Fiddletown Chew Kee Store
- Chinese rammed earth building
established as an herb shop during the
Gold Rush. The only remnant of the once
thriving Fiddletown Chinese
Community.
Open Saturdays
only, April through October, 12pm - 4pm or
by appointment. Fiddletown Road,
Fiddletown. Info: 209-223-4131 or
209-367-0696. Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 10 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek or
Jackson Chamber of Commerce. Ione Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 27 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek or
Jackson Chamber of Commerce. Jackson
Rancheria Martell The Froelich
Winery - Started in 1862 and by 1866
was the largest producer of wine in the
county. Wine was made at the Froelich
Winery until the 1950's. Ruins of the
Froelich
Winery can still
be seen today. Pine Grove Chaw'se Indian
Grinding Rock State Historical Park -
135 acre park was named
for
the huge bedrock
mortar that the Miwoks used to grind some
of their food;
acorns,
nuts, seeds and
berries. The 7,700 sq. foot limestone
outcropping has 1,185 motor holes
(chaw'ses) and 363 petroglyphs. Some of
the petroglyph designs are thought to be 2
to 3 thousand years old. There is a
reconstructed village of the Northern
Miwok Native Californians and the Chaw'se
Regional Indian Museum. Another major
feature of our park is the roundhouse, the
traditional ceremonial and social center
for the Miwok
bands. The
current roundhouse was built in 1993 by
volunteers and tribal members. Hiking
trails, including some with wheelchair
access, nature trails, picnic sites and
campground. Open daily. Admission $2 per
car. They also have camping facilities (23
sites) on a first
come
first served
basis. $12 per night, bathroom facilities
and hot showers (quarter operated). They
can accommodate RV's but there are no
hookups or
dump
facilities. The
park is open year-round from daylight to
dusk, weather
permitting.
The museum
(included in day use fee) is open from
10:00 to 4:00 on weekends,
11:00
to 3:00 on
weekdays. Guided school tours are
available; call during the first two
weeks
in September for
reservations. 14881 Pine Grove/Volcano
Road, in Pine Grove, just 2 miles from Hwy
88. Info: 209-296-7488. Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 6 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter
Creek
or Jackson
Chamber of Commerce. Plymouth Shenandoah Valley
Museum at Sobon Estate
Winery.
- One of
California's oldest wineries,founded in
1856 by the Uhlinger family from
Switzerland, it has been in continuous
operation since before the Civil War.
Artifacts include full scale horse drawn
wagons, farm implements, winemaking tools,
furniture and antiques from yesteryears in
the Mother Lode. Open 10am - 5pm daily.
14430 Shenandoah Road, Plymouth. Info:
209-245-6554 Historic Walking
Tour - Visit 12 historic buildings and
sites. Pick up map at Sutter Creek or
Jackson Chamber of Commerce. Volcano
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