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This is a model of the historical Placer County Courthouse in Auburn, California. The city came into height of popularity during the gold rush era of the 1850's. Today, the building is a museum and open to the public where you can see this beautiful replica and learn about the history of the area.
P.S. I will be out of town for a week and will respond to you upon my return. Thank you for visiting.- Karen
8 comments:
You are going to stay in a lighthouse for a week?
See you then..
beautiful model
- high bay lights
almost real, i was drawn to the lights i thought it was real, then, when you mentioned it is a model, only then I was able to contrast it with the things around it :)
I bet the real place has seen some vagabonds in it's time, great shot of the model.
That's a very impressive model! And a nicely detailed photograph.
what a lovely model. the real place must be very impressive.
That is just stunning - what a great photo! It looks like exactly the type of place i like to visit when I'm touring around the countryside too.
Rainfield61: You can say I was at a place where houses "light up". :)
Johnson: It is quite impressive with all the details.
Betchai: Since I was there during the day, I wonder if the real building lights up like that.
Ryan: Since it was a courthouse before and now a public museum, you can say lots of vagabonds have been through there.
Catsynth: Thanks. It was a little tough getting the picture in low light and behind glass.
Life Ramblings: I love old buildings. It's nice to see it remodeled and opened to the public.
Emm: Thanks! I like quaint places too. Some more interesting than the more touristy spots.
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