Museum display |
Jail cell |
The gallows |
The park-like area surrounding the courthouse is home to the Coyle-Foster barn that was originally constructed in the late 1850's in the Trinity Center. It was dismantled and moved to this site when the building of the Trinity Dam meant flooding of it's original home.
Old Shasta photo gallery
Across Highway 299, you can walk the boardwalks in front of the brick ruins, which were once the businesses that provided services to the residents of the town during the gold rush years. A few of the original buildings are still standing, and have been restored.
A visit to the Park might not take long, but for anyone interested in the history of Shasta County and particularly the Gold Rush era, it is a worthwhile way to spend an afternoon.
Very nice! Learned some hIstory I did not know😊
ReplyDeleteThanks Wilma. Learning more about these places I visit is one of the reasons I enjoy doing this.
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