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General Store Formerly, a blacksmith shop this building was later a garage and gas station, and most recently called Coulterville General Store. |
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Overviews of Coulterville Population: 115 Interested in traffic, we have none. Interested in people we have some. We have tranquility, and nature all around. |
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Trading Post Over the many years, this shop has had many occupants including a candy store, gold smith and cigar store. Now its a trading post that sells Indian artifacts. |
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Thom Jenkins VFW Post # 9454 and canteen. |
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Wells Fargo Building The Wells Fargo Building was built of bricks in 1856. Nelson Cody, brother of Buffalo Bill Cody was an agent here in 1870's and served as post master. Beside the Wells Fargo office was the McCarthy store. This building is part of the home of the Northern Mariposa County History Center. |
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The Gazzolo Building The first story of this building was constructed in the 1850's and housed a saloon. Ice was hauled from Yosemite by wagon and stored in an ice room here. The second story is dated 1889, and served as the Fandango Hall. The old barber shop now houses the Thom Jenkins VFW Post # 9454 and canteen. |
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Powder House Built in 1860 to house explosives used at the gold mines in the area. Due to volatile contents of the power houses very few remain standing today. This is the only known powder house in the county where adobe materials were used. |
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Birdcage Antique Store Historically called the Harlow House. |
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Coulterville, California, USA
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| The accuracy of all information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. |