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Columbia State Historic Park
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A preserved Gold Rush town, Columbia offers panning for gold, Stage Coach rides, a functioning saloon, blacksmith, old school house and period-style portraits.
With throwback charm and a treasure trove of historic artifacts, Columbia State Historic Park presents the Gold Rush in living, breathing color. Costumed docents do more than lead tours of this carefully preserved mother lode town in Tuolumne County—the state’s second largest city at the peak of the Gold Rush; they actually live and work here in a variety of period-appropriate shops and trades. Catch a ride on an authentic stagecoach (dogs welcome), order a cold, locally made sarsaparilla soda in a Western-style saloon, or feel the heat in a working blacksmith's forge. There’s also a Wells Fargo express office and other relics of California's early mining days. The town even sounds authentic—no cars are allowed here, though you will hear the clip-clop of horses. Free historical tours of the park depart from the museum weekends at 11 a.m. (weekdays too, mid-June until Labor Day). Gold Rush Days take place in the afternoon of the second Saturday of each month; costumed docents lead hands-on crafts and special tours, and kids can try gold-panning.
With throwback charm and a treasure trove of historic artifacts, Columbia State Historic Park presents the Gold Rush in living, breathing color. Costumed docents do more than lead tours of this carefully preserved mother lode town in Tuolumne County—the state’s second largest city at the peak of the…
It is a great place to go back in time and learn about the history of Columbia and explore this historical town from the past.
There's only 5 minutes between you and this historic mining town Main Street where many movies were filmed.
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11259 Broadway St
Columbia, CA