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Historical Markers in Georgetown, California

 
Clickable Map of El Dorado County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg El Dorado County, CA (267) Alpine County, CA (50) Amador County, CA (185) Placer County, CA (211) Sacramento County, CA (392) Douglas County, NV (111)  ElDoradoCounty(267) El Dorado County (267)  AlpineCounty(50) Alpine County (50)  AmadorCounty(185) Amador County (185)  PlacerCounty(211) Placer County (211)  SacramentoCounty(392) Sacramento County (392)  DouglasCountyNevada(111) Douglas County (111)
Placerville is the county seat for El Dorado County
Georgetown is in El Dorado County
      El Dorado County (267)  
ADJACENT TO EL DORADO COUNTY
      Alpine County (50)  
      Amador County (185)  
      Placer County (211)  
      Sacramento County (392)  
      Douglas County, Nevada (111)  
 
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1 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — American River Inn
On Orleans Street, on the right when traveling west.
American River Inn formerly American Hotel Destroyed by fire, 1899 Rebuilt by F. Schmeder 1899Map (db m54944) HM
2 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — 17 — Balsar House / I.O.O.F Hall
On Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road), on the right when traveling north.
[Three small markers are mounted on the front of the building:] Marker 1: Balsar House A hotel built in 1850 by Madam Balsar Remodeled for an opera house in 1870. Restored by the Independent Order Odd Fellows and used as a . . . Map (db m54812) HM
3 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Chief Jack Anderson
On Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
This monument is presented in appreciation for the commitment, loyalty, leadership, service, and vision provided to the people of the Georgetown Divide by Chief Jack Anderson The following are a few of his notable accomplishments prior to . . . Map (db m11379) HM
4 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Civil War Armory
On Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road) north of Georgetown Road (California Highway 193), on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m54931) HM
5 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — 484 — Georgetown
On Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road), on the right when traveling south.
Founded August 7, 1849 by George Phipps and party. Nicknamed Growlersburg from the heavy nuggets that “growled” in the miners’ pans. Georgetown was the hub of an immensely rich gold area. After the disastrous fire of 1852 the old town . . . Map (db m57962) HM
6 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgetown - Pride of the Sierra / Growlersburg / E Clampus Vitus
On Wentworth Springs Road just south of Orleans Street, on the left when traveling south.
Georgetown Pride of the Sierras Georgetown was founded in 1849 by George Phipps, a member of a party of sailors prospecting for gold, who first pitched his tent near the head of what is now known as Empire Canyon. George's town quickly . . . Map (db m54773) HM
7 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgetown Blues
On Wentworth Springs Road north of Georgetown Road (California Highway 193), on the left when traveling north.
A Military Company Was Organized At Georgetown In August 1859, Called The Georgetown Blues This Is In Honor Of Them, And Dedicated To All United States Veterans Who Have So Honorably Answered Their Nation’s Call To Duty America . . . Map (db m55078) HM
8 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgetown Community United Methodist Church
Near Church Street north of School Street, on the right when traveling north.
During the 1850’s the Methodists were the first to serve in the mining towns of El Dorado County. Some ministers traveled on horseback from one mining town to another with a Bible and a Colt Revolver. Known as Georgetown Methodist Episcopal Church, . . . Map (db m55075) HM
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9 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgetown Firehouse
On Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road), on the right when traveling south.
This firehouse, completed in 1965, was built to replace one on the opposite side of Main Street which was inadequate to house modern equipment. Headquarters of the Georgetown Fire District, now in this building, were formerly on Church Street.Map (db m54929) HM
10 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgetown Hotel
On Main Street at Placer Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Built 1856 Destroyed twice by fire and rebuilt in 1896Map (db m67570) HM
11 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — 2010-04 — Georgetown School
Near Wentworth Springs Road.
Education for children on the Georgetown Divide began with home schools for a few gold miner families in the early 1850s. The first permanent school was established in 1854, on School Street. It was replaced in 1890 by a two-story school house on . . . Map (db m93981) HM
12 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgetown Volunteer Firemen
On Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
This monument is dedicated to the Georgetown Volunteer Firemen past and present who have served this community for 125 years. This bell had served as the fire alarm for many years until retired in 1965 when the new station was built. Material . . . Map (db m11376) HM
13 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Georgia Slide
On Wentworth Springs Road at School Street, on the right when traveling south on Wentworth Springs Road.
One and a half miles north of Georgetown sailors from Georgia established claims in 1849. General store and mining camp in 1850 which later produced by seam diggins hydraulic and flood sluicing methods. The famous Blue Rock, Pacific Beattie and . . . Map (db m54943) HM
14 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — 521 — Greenwood
On Greenwood Road near Georgetown Road (California Highway 193), on the right when traveling east.
John Greenwood, a trapper and guide who came to California in 1844, established a here a trading post in 1849. The mining town of Greenwood, which developed during the Gold Rush, boasted a theater, 4 hotels, 14 stores, a brewery, and 4 saloons. . . . Map (db m10447) HM
15 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — 141-14 — Growlersburg Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9241
On Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Built circa 1850, originally two separate buildings, it housed many businesses during the Gold Rush era including hardware and furniture stores. It survived five, 19th century fires, including an 1897 conflagration that destroyed all but the brick . . . Map (db m219772) HM
16 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Jonathan Davis
On Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
On December 19, 1854 just North of Georgetown above Cherokee Bar on Ruck-a-Chuky a gunfight occurred that makes the OK Corral look weak. The Sydney Ducky Gang consisting of 5 Australians, 4 Mexicans,2 Britons, 2 Americans and a Frenchman had . . . Map (db m146755) HM
17 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Miners Club
On Wentworth Springs Road north of Georgetown Road (California Highway 193), on the left when traveling north.
Built 1862 Operated as morgue during Civil WarMap (db m55077) HM
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18 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Shannon Knox House
On Georgetown Road (State Highway 193) at Lower Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Georgetown Road.
Oldest Residence in Georgetown Built in the late Spring and Summer of 1854Map (db m54823) HM
19 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — St. James Catholic ChurchBuilt 1923
Near Front Street just north of Georgetown Road (California Highway 193).
In May 1980 with the help of Msgr. Patrick Nolan this church was saved from being torn down and was then moved from Main Street to Buffalo Hill by the Jeepers Jamboree Committee for Preservation as a historical building of early Georgetown. . . . Map (db m54928) HM
20 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — The American HotelBuilt in 1863
On Orleans Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Orleans Street.
Served as – hotel, rooming house, sanitarium and private residence during mining era. Burned in 1897 fire, rebuilt in 1899.Map (db m54875) HM
21 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — The Dysfunctional Organization (TDO)
On Rubicon Trail (at milepost 0) when traveling east.
On Labor Day Weekend 2004, The Dysfunctional Organization held the first "Cantina for the Con." With the sale of that first "Dysfunctional" taco, "Cantina for the Con" became an annual Labor Day event. To date, "Cantina for the Con" has raised over . . . Map (db m106333) HM
22 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — GPY 141-02 — The Rubicon
On The Rubicon Trail, on the right when traveling east.
Historically speaking, to cross the Rubicon River meant that you had passed the point of no return. This trail was originally used by Native Americans as a trade route. In the 1800s it became the main byway from Georgetown to Lake Tahoe. The route . . . Map (db m105984) HM
23 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — Wells Fargo Building
On Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road) at Placer Street, on the right when traveling south on Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road).
Wells Fargo Building and State Stop Built in 1852Map (db m54932) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024