Published 8 months ago by Joe Griffin
Inside the ruins of the old Jail house in Coloma, California.
Published 8 months ago by Joe Griffin
A couple of old stamp mills on display in the Gold Rush town of Coloma, California. Stamp mills were used to pulverize gold bearing quartz in the gold mining process.
Published 8 months ago by Joe Griffin
In Coloma there are a couple of reconstructed Nisenan houses. While most of the State Park there is focussed on the Gold Rush, these are a nice nod to the original inhabitants of the area.
Published 8 months ago by Joe Griffin
As is the case with most early California towns, Coloma had two old cemeteries, one each for the Protestants and Catholics. This is the larger, Prot...(more)