California State Route 49 (Golden Chain Highway)
State Route 49 is a north-south highway in the U.S. state of California that passes through many historic mining communities of the 1849 California gold rush. Highway 49 is numbered after the "49ers," the wave of immigrants who swept into the area looking for gold, and a portion of it known as the Golden Chain Highway.
California State Route 49 (Golden Chain Highway), related objects
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_Route_49
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°45'18"N 120°49'28"W
- Marshall Gold Discovery Park 7.3 km
- Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park 8 km
- Coloma, California 8.3 km
- Diamond Springs, California 8.4 km
- El Dorado, California 8.6 km
- Buckeye, California 11 km
- Camino, California 12 km
- Shingle Springs, California 14 km
- Somerset, California 18 km
- Pollock Pines, California 21 km
- Placerville Drive 2.6 km
- Main Street 3.7 km
- Forni Road 4.2 km
- duplicate 4.9 km
- California State Route 153 7.4 km
- Pleasant Valley Road 10 km
- Red Hawk Parkway 10 km
- Carson Road 11 km
- U.S. Route 50 16 km
- Sly Park Road 20 km