Jackson, California • Amador County
The Kennedy Mine Historic District in Jackson, California, preserves the extensive remains of one of the Mother Lode's most productive gold mines. It features the iconic 3,500-foot headframe, the deepest in the Western Hemisphere, alongside numerous other structures and mining-related infrastructure that illustrate the scale of deep hard-rock mining.
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Social History
708 Court St., Jackson, California
Architecture
115 Broadway, Jackson, California
Commerce
1316--1330 Jackson Gate Rd., Jackson, California
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Social History
215 Court St., Jackson, California
Commerce; Politics/Government; Social History
Roughly Along Main St. From 215 Main St. To 14 Broadway, Jackson, California
Industry; Conservation; Engineering
Jackson Gate Rd., Jackson, California
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Architecture
1980 Allston Wy., Berkeley, California
Community Planning And Development; Architecture; Social History; Politics/Government
Roughly Bounded By Mckinney Ave., Addison St., Shattuck Ave., And Kittredge St., Berkeley, California
Commerce; Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
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Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
Jct. Of Bancroft Way And Fulton St., Uc Berkeley Campus, Berkeley, California
Architecture; Agriculture
455 Olivina Ave., Livermore, California
Community Planning And Development
1401--1501 Harrison St., 300--312 14th St., 300--349 15th St., Oakland, California