folsom st haunted property tour.
the view from james' face.
Otis hydraulic elevator at 604 Sutter st in Folsom CA
This building kind of has a weird set up. There’s a parking garage on the bottom two floors, one and two are random offices and restaurants, and three has one office on the whole top floor! I’ve never been here when three was open.
Folsom To Roseville: California Central Railroad Tour
Retracing the 1860s California Central Railroad line from Folsom to Roseville over surface streets and trails along Orangevale Park and Linda Creek. Short 12 minute video was recorded while driving over roads and walking along trails in Folsom, Orangevale, and Roseville.
The Sutter Buttes, one of Northern California's best kept secrets | Bartell's Backroads
Known as the world's smallest mountain range, they tower over Yuba City, yet remain private to the public. John Bartell finds out how to visit the Sutter Buttes.
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9855 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento CA 95827, USA
9855 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento CA 95827, USA
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Sutter's Fort American flag day
One of the few days the American flag is permitted to fly inside the walls of Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, CA. The 13th of September is the officially recognized day that US took control over the fort during the Mexican-American war. Normally the current version of the Mexican flag is flying over the fort, even on memorial day
Historic main street Jackson Ca.
Jackson began as a gold mining camp in 1848. Jackson is located in Californias historic Mother Lode, 45 miles east of Sacramento and Stockton.
Otis elevator at 604 Sutter in Folsom ca
I believe this is a Otis gen 2. But it could not be. It is also pretty new, about 4 months.
Folsom Streetscape Work Starts
Historic Folsom Streetscape contract awarded to Teichert. First task was to locate utilities prior to excavation. Work started near the Lake Natoma Inn and Karen's Bakery. See more at FolsomLocalNews.com Please rate this video.
Bodie State Park: The coldest place in California is also a ghost town | Bartell's Backroads
Bodie State Park used to be full of hopeful gold prospectors. This time of year, the only things you can hope to find there are miles of snow, and some of the coldest temperatures in the United States.
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Downtown Housing Project Takes Shape
KCRA 3's Brian Hickey reports from Sacramento's Alkali Flat neighborhood where new energy efficient apartments are being built.
Loneliest Town in America? | Bartell's Backroads
They may be out in the middle of nowhere, but there's something special about Loyalton, and it's not just the sandwiches.
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El Dorado Hills, Folsom Lake, CA, USA
Looking around at the valley and Folsom Lake from El Dorado Hills, CA, USA
Sacramento Kings RhythmNRims walk L st. Downtown
Infront of our store on L st. can you name all the past Kings players in this video??
Northern California Rivers and Lakes, Aerial Video from the Inspire 1
Sacramento River, American River, Clarksburg, Georgianna Slough, Lake Oroville, Sutter Buttes, Sutter Bypass, Walnut Grove, Delta Cross Channel, taken with dji inspire 1
Sacramento Old City Cemetery - Part 1 Pioneers Of Our Past
Sacramento Old City Cemetery was established in 1849 by John Sutter captain of Sutter's Fort who founded the city and donated 10 acres of land to be used for public burial. Sadly a short time later a major Cholera epidemic outbreak occurred killing about a 1000 emigrants who came to Sacramento as a stage stop before heading up to the sierras in search of gold. During the 1850's many pioneers buried here were victims of fires, flooding and disease, As the years passed the cemetery expanded to over 60 acres containing some of the most beautiful monuments and graves in the state of California as it was Victorian by design. At one time this cemetery had a bell tower and a gate house even. Margaret Crocker in 1880 donated 23 acres of the cemetery who owned an observatory that overlooked this historic graveyard. In the 1800's many victims of the Cholera epidemic were buried in mass graves along with 3000 pioneers, various fraternal groups, mayors, governors and other politicians were served the state of California. Old City Cemetery is divided up into nine smaller cemeteries which includes veterans of the Civil War in the Grand Army Of The Republic, Masons, Spanish American War Soldiers, Pioneers and Fireman who started the first hook and ladder company in the state of California just to name a few. At one time the region was prone to severe flooding so many pioneers camped up the cemeteries hill to escape the rising waters in the 1860's. After the turn of the century the city began to neglect this cemetery many of the graves were exhumed to make room for the growing city streets and other structures. The cemetery for many years was forgotten, desecrated and vandalized. Names such as E.B. Crocker, William Stephen Hamilton, General George Wright, John Sutter, Members of the Donner Party, Mark Hopkins and many more notables were interred here which later led to graveyards historic status in the 1950's. Today the cemetery is not only a designated historical landmark but also a haunted one. Stories about a phantom dog, couple wearing all black, firefighter who greets cemetery visitors, heroic train engineer who saved his passenger and even a little girl who died of Encephalitis are said to haunt this cemeteries graves. We invite you to take a tour of one of the most beautiful pioneer cemeteries on the west coast which is full of nature, flowers, history, lore and beautiful craftsmanship of various monuments of the dearly departed.
paranormalghostsociety.org/SacramentoOldCityCemetery.htm
Welcome to North Yuba, California!
Welcome to the foothills! The North Yuba location offers a variety and abundance of living and recreation options for year round residence or vacation getaways. Explore Historic gold rush sites, streams, mountains, valleys, forests, lush meadows, pristine pastures and backwoods trails. You can hike to your heart's content and pan for gold in secluded streams. Enjoy big sky views and seasonal changes. Many recreational areas have RV and camping sites for boating, fishing, rafting, swimming, snow mobile riding and cross country skiing. Collins Lake, Bullards Bar Lake, Lake Francis, the Yuba River and other tributaries to the Sacramento River are all in the neighborhood. The region also features two award winning wineries open for tours and tastings. You can experience peace and quiet and outdoor adventures without traveling long distances. Real estate prices are still affordable with both bare land and residential properties to choose from. Take a trip to this vibrant, emerging agri-tourism setting where country character and city convenience combine!
Historic Main St., Jackson, California
Gridley, California
Gridley is a city in Butte County, California, United States. The estimated 2013 population was 6,561, up from 5,382 in 2000.
Gridley is located north of Live Oak, and south of Biggs. The town of Gridley was named after its founder and earliest landowner, George W. Gridley. He was born in the state of New York and later moved with his parents to Galena, Illinois. In 1850, he attempted to drive sheep and cattle across the plains to California. He lost the animals, but arrived safely himself and settled in this area.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.1 square miles all land.