Information about some of the most important and most visited
historic sites in Yuba County, California.
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Beckwourth Trail (1854) D Street and 3rd Street, Marysville
Blackford Road Bridge (1916) Blackford Road, Camp Far West Reservoir
Bok Kai Temple SHL #889 (1880) Yuba River Levee At D Street, Marysville
Bok Kai Temple NHP #1975000498 (1880) / Yuba River Levee At D Street, Marysville
Brown House (1854) 15448 Cleveland Avenue, Camptonville
Browns Valley / 5538 Marysville Road, Browns Valley
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Camp Far West Cemetery (1844) Camp Far West Road, Camp Far West Reservoir
Campton (Robert) (1820) 15265 Cleveland Avenue, Camptonville
Chinese Cemetery and Funeral Pyre (Wheatland)
Chinese Pyre (1870) 4865 Wheatland Road, Wheatland
Chinese Rock Wall / D Street and 1st Street, Marysville
Church of the Immaculate Conception / 8444 Smartville Road Smartville
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Davis Hotel / 320 1st Street, Marysville
Decker-Jewett Bank NHP #1976000543 (1850) 212 D Street, Marysville
Dobbins / 10375 Old Dobbins Road, Dobbins
Donnebrouge Mine / 5589 Marysville Road Browns Valley
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Ellis Building NHP #1976000544 (1875) 100 D Street, Marysville
Ellis Lake / D Street Between 9th and 10th Streets Marysville
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Falck House (Challenge)
Forbes House (1854) 618 D Street, Marysville
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Graham Hotel (1853) Camp Far West Road, Camp Far West Reservoir
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Hammon Grove / SR 20 at Hammon Grove Park, Hammon Grove Park
Hart Building NHP #1982002285 (1926) 423-425 4th Street, Marysville
Holland House (1869) 512 Main Street, Wheatland
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Japanese American Detention Camp SHL #934 (1942) Feather River Boulevard and Broadway Street, Arboga
Johnson's Ranch SHL #493 (1845) Front Street Between Fourth and Main Streets, Wheatland
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Lord Sholto Douglas (1896) 330 1st Street, Marysville
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Macy's (1850) 100 D Street, Marysville
Marysville City Cemetery (1850) State Route 70 Marysville
Marysville Commercial District NHP #1999000692 (1850) Bounded By First, Sixth, C, and E Streets Marysville
Marysville Hebrew Cemetery (1853) State Route 70, Marysville
Marysville Main Post Office NHP #1985000143 (1934) 407 C Street, Marysville
Marysville Migrant Labor Campsite (1935) Feather River Boulevard and Broadway Street, Arboga
Masonic Hall Camptonville / 15333 Cleveland Avenue, Camptonville
Masonic Hall Wheatland NHP #1993001396 (1899) 400 Front Street, Wheatland
Meek Gravesite / Spencer Street and Calvin Lane Camptonville
Miller House NHP #1998000225 (1856) 704 D Street, Marysville
Mission Building (1900) 315 First Street, Marysville
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New Mecklenberg (1842) D Street and 1st Street, Marysville
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Oregon Creek Covered Bridge NHP #1975000499 (1860) SR 49 At Oregon Creek, Freemans Crossing
Overland Emigrant Trail State Historic Site #799.3 (1847) Camp Beale Highway, Wheatland
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Packard Library NHP #1978000829 (1905) 301 4th Street, Marysville
Pelton Water Wheel Invented / 15265 Cleveland Avenue, Camptonville
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Ramirez House NHP #1976000545 (1851) 220 5th Street, Marysville
River Pumps / 11th Street at Ellis Lake, Marysville
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Smartsville SHL #321 (1856) SR 20, Smartville
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Timbuctoo SHL #320 (1855) Highway 20 (P.M. 14.9), Smartville
Truckee Trail Marker T-68 (1849 Perimeter Road Camp Far West Reservoir
Truckee Trail Marker T-69 (1849) Camp Far West Road Camp Far West Reservoir
Truckee Trail Marker T-70 (1849) Camp Far West Road Camp Far West Reservoir
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Wheatland Hop Riot SHL #1003 (1913) South A Street and 6th Street, Wheatland
Woodleaf Hotel NHP #1975000500 (1858) 11359 La Porte Road, Challenge
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Yuba River Bridge at Parks Bar / Timbuctoo Road at SR 20, Smartville
More About Yuba County Historic Sites\
Tumbuctoo Historic Site
This unincorporated community northwest of Smartsville
has been designated California State Historical Landmark
#320 because of its rich gold mining history.
It is situated at an elevation of about 400 feet
above sea level.
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Wikipedia Introduction to Tumbuctoo
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Historic Marker of Tumbuctoo
Yuba Sutter Historical Landmarks Brochure (PDF)
(sites in Yuba County or Sutter County)
- Beckwourth Riverfront Park (Feather River, Marysville)
- Bok Kai Temple (Marysville)
- City of Marysville (founded January 15, 1850)
- City of Yuba City (founded July 7, 1849)
- Ellis Lake (Marysville)
- Forbestown Historic Site
- Fremont Historic Marker
- Hock Farm Historic Marker (south of Yuba City)
- Johnson's Ranch (Wheatland)
- Marysville City Cemetery (north Marysville)
- Renaissance Winery
- Second Street / "B" Street Neighborhood (Yuba City)
- Seedless Thompson Grape Marker (East of Yuba City)
- Sikh Temple (West of Yuba City)
- Sutter Buttes
- Timbuctoo and Smartsville Historic Towns (Yuba County)
- Wheatland Hop Rios (Wheatland)
- Yuba Goldfields (off Hwy 20 at Parks Bar Bridge)
More About Historic Sites in Yuba County
Visitor Attractions in Yuba County
Yuba County Travel Guide
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