Eureka Plumas Mine Camp Teaser Trailer
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Eureka Plumas Mine Camp Teaser Trailer

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This is our picture gallery teaser trailer with music sorry but for some reason our documentary I made has been lost forever. I will however be returning soon to re-film everything and when I do this video will give our viewers something to look forward too. The Eureka Plumas Mine Camp sprung up around the early 1850's during the gold rush. When 36 men summated Eureka Peak they found gold on quartz ledges and in Jamison creek therefore tents sprung up and eventually a small town known as Jamison City nearby. Three mills were built which processed the gold mainly from the Eureka Tunnel and Jamison Mines. Gold production was said to be around 15 to 27 million which spanned from 1851 till WWII. The mine camp today is really one outdoor museum which has artifacts, blacksmith, assay office, old boarding house and the monolithic Mohawk Mill which at one time had sixty ore crushing stamps today in ruins. This mine camp has it all nature, scenery, history, mines, mills and quite a few structures. Its very well preserved and also haunted! We hope you enjoy the video of our exploration this is a place meant to be shared with the world as it truly is a gem and a real piece of wild western history nestled in the Plumas National Forest. This is an ancient place home to the Maidu who hunted and built villages here for thousands of years. The town or rather camp had about 300 residents, post office, saloons, stores etc but really what this area is known for is its the birthplace of skiing in the western hemisphere. In the 1860's miners would ski and snowshoe using Eureka Peaks trams which carried ore kegs to hoist them to the top where they reached speeds of 80mph!

Make sure you check out this addition on our site at http://paranormalghostsociety.org/EurekaPlumasMineCamp.html
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