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The Combellack–Blair House is a historic house in the Gold Rush town of Placerville, in El Dorado County, California, built in 1895. The landmark house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on February 14, 1985.
The John Pearson Soda Works, also referred to as the Placerville Soda Works, is a historic rustic vernacular Victorian brick building in Placerville, El Dorado County, California. The building, in the Gold Country region, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on December 12, 1985. The building housed the Cozmic Café ...
Clarksville (Tong Ranch) is an unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California. [1] It is located 14 miles (23 km) west-southwest of Placerville, [2] at an elevation of 676 feet (206 m). [1] Clarksville was established during the California gold rush and at one point had over a thousand residents and several businesses.
Cool, formerly known as Cave Valley, is a small town in El Dorado County, California, [1] about 40 miles (64 km) from Sacramento, the state capital.Cool is at an elevation of 1,532 feet (467 m).
Gold Hill (formerly, Granite Hill) [2] is an unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California. [1] It is located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Coloma, [2] at an elevation of 1621 feet (494 m).
It has since become one of the leading sources of user-generated reviews and ratings for businesses. Yelp grew in usage and raised several rounds of funding in the following years. By 2010, it had $30 million in revenue, and the website had published about 4.5 million crowd-sourced reviews. From 2009 to 2012, Yelp expanded throughout Europe and ...
Hangman's Tree was a tree in Placerville, California.The site of the tree is a California Historical Landmark No. 141, in El Dorado County, California.The stump of the tree is now under the building at 305 Main Street.
In February 1854, Gelwicks bought the El Dorado Republican from Thomas Springer of Placerville and combined the two as the Mountain Democrat. [2] Its first issue date was February 25, 1854. [ 3 ] During the 1850s, the newspaper reported news from steamships as they docked in San Francisco, California , after travel around Cape Horn – "usually ...