Abandoned

Abandoned, Delta, History and Mystery, Roadside Attraction

The Spirit of Sacramento: an abandoned riverboat with a fascinating tale

Sitting along the Garden Highway is an incredible roadside attraction with a fascinating tale. This giant paddlewheel boat (the Spirit of Sacramento) was originally created as a snagboat, but went on to star in a Hollywood film, was owned by John Wayne and eventually provided hundreds of cruises up and down the Delta River. At …...

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Abandoned, History and Mystery

The story behind the abandoned Colfax Hotel

Long ago, when the town of Colfax, formerly Illinoistown, was surrounded only by mountains and dirt roads, the iron horses of the Central Pacific and later Southern Pacific Railroads were blazing a trail in its very direction. In fact, Colfax became the heart of a new junction, connecting Grass Valley and Nevada City to the …...

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Abandoned, Adventures, Delta, History and Mystery, Roadside Attraction

Clarksburg’s mighty Cornish house and the tale of George F. Cornish

150 years ago, George F. Cornish and his wife Mary made their way to Yolo County, California, with the aspirations of a better life for them and their future family. In 1868, they built a magnificent house along the banks of the Sacramento River, near the town of Clarksburg. Over time, the Cornish house was …...

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Abandoned, Adventures, Gold Rush, History and Mystery, Sierra Nevada, Trains

Donner Summit Train Tunnels: a historical journey through abandoned train tunnels

Truckee has been fondly referred to as “the most historical square mile in California.” And, perhaps, no site represents this historical significance better than Donner Summit, where the abandoned train tunnels are located. In addition to the remarkable tunnels, China Wall and Native American petroglyphs are found in the same...

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Abandoned, Adventures, Ghost Towns, Gold Country, Gold Rush, History and Mystery, Sierra Nevada

Forest City: Sierra County’s authentic Gold Rush ghost town

Forest City, appropriately named because of its location in the Tahoe National Forest, was settled in the summer of 1852 when miners discovered gold at the forks of the Oregon Creek in Sierra County. Within a few short years, the town grew to over 1,000 residents and at least 30 commercial businesses. However, like other …...

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Abandoned, History and Mystery, Military

A historical look at the Mare Island Naval Hospital

The Mare Island Hospital is a massive structure with an immense presence. Although it has been inactive for nearly six decades, this retired hospital is an impressive sight with a fascinating history. Mare Island’s Beginnings Mare Island drew its name from General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo himself, after the General had found one...

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Abandoned, History and Mystery, Ocean

The SS Monte Carlo Uncovered: The Sin Ship’s legendary history

During the 1930’s a handful of ships, often thought to be under the control of the mob, dotted the Pacific Coast of California in effort to skirt State and Federal alcohol, gambling and prostitution laws. The S.S. Monte Carlo, one of these ships, was anchored off the coast of Long Beach and San Diego, was …...

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Abandoned, Adventures, Haunted, History and Mystery, Urban Legends

Abandoned Nevada County Hospital: the historic and tragic tale of the HEW building

On the outskirts of Nevada City, sits an abandoned mental health facility with a tragic story to tell. In addition to being filled with asbestos, lead paint, mold and graffiti, this complex also contains stories of murder and haunted encounters. The HEW Building The 34,000 square foot complex has had many incarnations during its...

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Abandoned, Military, Photo Essay

Photo Essay: Mare Island Naval Shipyard Waterfront

The abandoned waterfront of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard  ...

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Abandoned, Adventures, Ghost Towns, Haunted, History and Mystery, Urban Legends

Silver City: a ghost town with cardiac arrested decay

Silver City is one of the most unique ghost towns in all of California. Like Bodie State Park and Calico, Silver City is in a state of “arrested decay”. This means that the structures are preserved and protected in a state of natural decay to prevent further deterioration, without building anything new. However, unlike the...

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