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Petaluma’s farm-to-table trend dates all the way back to the California Gold Rush of the mid-1800s. It’s still a culinary ...
More than 150 years after the gold rush first began, some Americans are still digging for riches all over California.
Nevada City and Grass Valley, siblings in Gold Country near Sacramento, have been drawing more visitors than ever.
During the peak years of the gold rush, the population of indigenous people in California dropped from some 150,000 to roughly 31,000, according to the International Indian Treaty Council.
While California has come a long way since the gold rush, many of its mining towns haven’t. In its 19th century heyday, Randsburg boasted a population of 3,500 with churches, saloons, hotels and ...