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  2. Placerville, California - Wikipedia

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    Placerville, California. /  38.72972°N 120.79861°W  / 38.72972; -120.79861. Placerville ( / ˈplæsərvɪl /, PLASS-ər-vil; formerly Old Dry Diggings, Dry Diggings, and Hangtown) [ 9][ 10] is a city in and the county seat of El Dorado County, California, United States. The population was 10,747 as of the 2020 census, up from 10,389 as ...

  3. Hangman's Tree - Wikipedia

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    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. During the California Gold Rush, the city was called Dry Diggins after the gold mining camp, but was known as Hangtown, as ...

  4. Hangtown fry - Wikipedia

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    Hangtown fry. Hangtown fry. A "hangtown burger" made using a hangtown fry, a ⅓-pound chuck steak, sriracha sauce of roasted red peppers, and baby arugula. Place of origin. Placerville, California. Main ingredients. Eggs, bacon and oyster. Hangtown fry is a type of omelette made famous during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s.

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    Placerville’s iconic dish is the Hangtown Fry, an omelet allegedly commissioned by a suddenly rich Gold Rush miner and served only at Buttercup Pantry diner today.

  6. Lloyd Raffetto - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Raffetto also known as Lloyd A. Raffetto, Lloyd Alexander Raffetto, and "Raff" (1897-1988), was a noted [1] Italian-American - Irish-American co-inventor of an ice cream manufacturing process, entrepreneur, and banker who owned the Raffles Hotel (now Carey House) and co-founded the Mother Lode Bank, both of Placerville, California.

  7. Robert S. James - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after arriving in California in August 1850, he contracted cholera and died on August 18, 1850, in the Hangtown Gold Camp [citation needed], later known as Placerville. He was buried there in an unmarked grave. Probate records show that at his death he owned six slaves and was a commercial hemp farmer.

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