Tuttletown, California
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community, CDP - Census Designated Place, historic site
The community was originally known as Mormon Gulch, because of a company of Mormons who began mining gold there in 1848. Toward the end of the summer, however, Judge A. A. H. Tuttle settled at the place and built a log cabin. His tavern became the focal point of the village that became Tuttletown.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuttletown,_California
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Coordinates: 37°59'28"N 120°27'29"W
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