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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM115X_civil-war-armory_Georgetown-CA.html
Built in 1862for theGeorgetown Home Guard
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM115V_georgetown-firehouse_Georgetown-CA.html
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.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM115U_st-james-catholic-church_Georgetown-CA.html
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. Ded…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM114K_the-american-hotel_Georgetown-CA.html
Served as - hotel, rooming house, sanitarium and private residence during mining era. Burned in 1897 fire, rebuilt in 1899.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM113C_shannon-knox-house_Georgetown-CA.html
Oldest Residence in GeorgetownBuilt in the late Spring and Summerof 1854
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1136_balsar-house-i-o-o-f-hall_Georgetown-CA.html
[Three small markers are mounted on the front of the building:]Marker 1:Balsar HouseA hotel built in 1850 byMadam BalsarRemodeled for an opera house in 1870. Restored by the Independent Order Odd Fellows and used as a meeting place by fraternal or…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1127_georgetown-pride-of-the-sierra-growlersburg-e-clampus-vitus_Georgetown-CA.html
GeorgetownPride of the SierrasGeorgetown 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 developed int…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7BP_chief-jack-anderson_Georgetown-CA.html
This monument is presented in appreciation for the commitment, loyalty, leadership, service, and vision provided to the people of the Georgetown Divide byChiefJack AndersonThe following are a few of his notable accomplishments prior to his retirem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7BM_georgetown-volunteer-firemen_Georgetown-CA.html
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 a…
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