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The Lincoln Highway on old Highway 40, now known as Rollins Lake Road, at the junction of Norton Grade (Cape Horn Road), Colfax, California |
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First brick building in 1865 as a General Merchandise Store established by Robert & William Wallace. |
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General Merchandise Store established by Leopold & Josephine Lobner in 1867 |
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One of California's oldest weekly newspaper still in print, The Colfax Record, established in 1908 |
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One of California's oldest pharmacy, established in 1876, then owned by the Wayland family until 1996. |
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John Mischler owned this building in 1875 as "The Butcher Shope". Daniel A. Russell erected this building as a Butcher Shop |
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Jacob Keck Sr. established this building in 1865 as a Trading Post |
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Jacob Keck Sr. in 1865 established this building as a Saloon |
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Capehorn Promontory overlook with Amtrack Train coming out of the tunnel through Cape Horn, and benches provided for leisurely looking over the American River Canyon. |
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Capehorn Overlook benches provided by Colfax Area Historical Society with plaques commemorating the event for both the Railroad and the Blue Star By-way of Armed Forces. |
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International Order of Odd Fellows, building built in 1889 and the Free & Accepted Masons, building built in 1867. |
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Colfax United Methodist Church established in 1874 as the oldest church still used in Colfax. |
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Colfax Area Historical Society, Inc. celebration of the Chinese workers who help build the railroad, especially by hanging over a cliff in baskets to dynamite the rock away for a rail bed. |
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Colfax as seen a few years ago, and Colfax as seen today. |
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Colfax RR Station before restoration, and Colfax RR Station after restoration |
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Old RR Caboose Museum courtesy of The Soroptimists, and Blue Star dedicated to all U.S. Armed Forces by the Colfax Garden Club. |
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Union Pacific freight train travelling through the Colfax Railroad yard, soon to enter the perfect grade of Cape Horn just out of town |
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Monitor (water canon) used in hydraulic mining only a few miles East of town at Gold Run, and stage coach of days gone by taking on passenger in Auburn. |
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Chamber of Commerce in old RR Passenger Car with the Old Hotel being restored in the background, and a refurbished (Jacob Kuenzly/Lobner) Victorian House. |
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Pastime Club, since 1925, owned by Harry & Elvira Bianchi. Formerly in 1866 Murphy's Saloon owned by Bernard Murphy. |
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Railhead Saloon since 1982, owned by Gilbert & Pearl Dalpino. Formerly George's Club in 1946. Originally: In 1865, Historic lot 6 block 3. |
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