The community uses it as a gathering place in downtown, particularly the farmer's market, and it has deep historical roots that are cherished by the locals and tourists alike. Worth a visit to Placerville's downtown if you're on your way to Lake Tahoe, interesting shops and restaurants all around it make a couple of hours interesting. Built in the late s, the Bell Tower was the fire alarm for the community after a few disastrous fires nearly wiped out the town.
Surrounding the Bell Tower Plaza is a wide collection of various unique shops, restaurants and art galleries. Skip to main content. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers.
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Mike West. This photo is copyrighted by the author. Thank you for respecting the rights and efforts of our photographers. Please contact the author for further information. The Placerville News Company has been in the same location since Several ghosts are said to live in Placerville once called Hangtown but none are more recognized than the Hangman's Tree ghost.
It is not known if the ghost is the late Colis Huntington, the California railroad magnate, who once owned the building. What is known about this spirit is that it likes to play tricks.
It may move and object or make something temporarily disappear, according to one bartender there. The Hangman's Tree Saloon ghost is not the only spirit that's still around.
Across the street at the Carey House, the beautifully restored hotel filled with antiques and charm, likewise makes a good home for another friendly, invisible creature. There are likely many ghosts of this ghost town that once served the California Gold Rush. Subscribe to our newsletter! So, by an act of the Legislature, the county seat was moved to Placerville in On July 6, , Placerville was nearly destroyed by a fire, and as local mining declined, Placerville gained new life from the Comstock silver strike in Nevada in Throughout the 's Placerville had been the western terminus for the Overland Trail.
The year saw the new beginning of a massive reverse migration. From to , the Placerville-Carson Road later U. Highway 50 was built witnessed the greatest era of freighting and staging by horse-drawn vehicles ever known.
Due to dispute with the railroad, the City of Placerville disbanded in and incorporated again in Today Placerville remains the hub of the Mother Lode. The industry has turned from mining to lumber, agriculture, light manufacturing, tourism and recreation and is famous for its vineyards and production of fine wines.
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