Deadwood, Placer County, California
Ghost town in California, United States
39°04′50″N 120°41′22″W / 39.08056°N 120.68944°W / 39.08056; -120.68944Deadwood is a ghost town in Placer County, California.[1]
History
Deadwood town was founded in 1852 after the gold was found in the surrounding areas.
See also
- List of ghost towns in California
- Deadwood, California (disambiguation)
References
- ^ Varney, Philip; Drew, John and Susan (2001). Ghost Towns of Northern California: Your Guide to Ghost Towns & Historic Mining Camps. Stillwater, Minnesota: Voyageur Press. ISBN 0896584445.
External links
- Information about Deadwood, Placer County at California Genealogy
- Deadwood at California Ghost Towns
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