‘New 49′ers’ seek Calif. gold
By on Oct 29, 2008 in Entrepreneur
The northern California town of Happy Camp (pop. 1,000) was founded in 1850 when an estimated 15,000 humans converged here, pitching tents and building rickety lean-tos. They came to work on a nearby stretch of the Klamath River dubbed the Million Dollar Mile considering, legend has it, that was the value of the gold extracted on an average day.
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