Sutter Creek

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Sutter Creek is a historic Gold Rush-era town in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills, known for its preserved 19th-century architecture and mining heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf incorporated city
municipality
town
country United States
county Amador County
developedDuring California Gold Rush era
hasActivity heritage tourism
historic walking tours
wine tourism
hasArchitectureStyle 19th-century commercial buildings
Gold Rush-era false-front buildings
Victorian architecture
hasAreaCode 209
hasAttraction Gold Rush-era buildings
antique shops
historic hotels
wine tasting rooms
hasBuildingType brick commercial blocks
historic churches
historic residences
wooden storefronts
hasEconomicSector hospitality
retail
tourism
hasGeographicalFeature Sutter Creek (stream)
hasHeritage California Gold Rush
hasHeritageDesignation historic Gold Rush town
hasHistoricDistrict Sutter Creek historic downtown
hasIndustryHistory gold mining
hasNearbyMine Argonaut Mine
Kennedy Mine
knownFor Gold Rush-era history
historic Main Street
mining heritage
preserved 19th-century architecture
tourism
wine tasting rooms
locatedIn Sierra Nevada foothills
locatedNear Amador City, California
Jackson, California
Plymouth, California
namedAfter John Sutter
partOf California Gold Country
region Northern California
state California
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
touristDestinationFor Gold Rush history enthusiasts
heritage travelers
wine country visitors

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Amador County, California ("Sutter Creek, California")
containsCity
Gold Country
containsCityOrTown
Mother Lode region
containsSettlement

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