Historic way-station on the old stage road, Raymond to Wawona. The tavern was built by William Sell in the late 1880's lunch was served to
many notable people such as: President Theodore Roosevelt, Susan B Anthony, Andrew Carnegie, John D . . . — — Map (db m149057) HM
On Grub Gulch Road (Road 600) when traveling south.
Built originally in 1878 by John Haley, named after
his wife, Gertrude. It was situated at the base of
Potters Ridge across the Fresno River in Fresno County. In 1893 the school was relocated to the Crooks Ranch. In 1913 a new school was built at . . . — — Map (db m148429) HM
On Grub Gulch Road, on the right when traveling north.
John C Shay settled in Grub Gulch at the turn of the 20th century to mine gold. When his mining efforts failed he homesteaded the land, built this shop and started blacksmithing. He serviced the numerous wagons, stages and horse travelers that . . . — — Map (db m147957) HM
Dating prior to the 1860s, the Wassama Roundhouse was reconstructed in 1985 on the location of the previous four houses. In 1903, the third roundhouse was built using portions of the center pole from the two earlier houses. The Roundhouse served as . . . — — Map (db m46774) HM
On Round House Road north of Golden Chain Highway (California Highway 49), on the right when traveling east.
The village of Wassama (leaves falling) is the site of the last above ground southern Miwok Roundhouse built in 1903. Religious ceremonies, dancing and gambling took place on the site until 1937. Southern Miwok dances including the 1870 Ghost Dance, . . . — — Map (db m51571) HM