Along Highway 49, there is a setting worthy of the greatest western film is a small town, known as ghost of Columbia. And for good reason, many scenes of the Hollywood film industry were shot here. Originally, Columbia is a typical city of the Gold Rush in California districts. This time flagship of American civilization has generously donated a city colors and picturesque appearance.
The city of San Francisco is only a few hours of this historic building in California, which blends harmoniously period buildings, vineyards typical of the Gold County and new construction that still kept the tone " of time, "inseparable behalf of Columbia.
Going through the town up and down, gather the nostalgic atmosphere of the 1850s by crossing actors in period costume, diligence worthy of the greatest westerns and western music typically, not to mention the authentic and essential office of the Gazette Columbia.
To make sure you do not miss the ideal route would follow the Main Street, serving on multiple stores, saloons and the inevitable prison, typical of cities that have experienced the gold rush. Here, everything was done to keep the footprint of the pioneer days, both for drinking (sarsaparilla), the pioneer cemetery, not to mention the shops and pools for gold diggers.
The time of night, fans can even slip into the shoes of their heroes Western, and rent rooms or rustic cabins.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
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