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Shingletown Totem Pole


Location : Shingletown CA
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Description : Shingletown Crafted from a 340-year old sugar pine, this 60-foot tall sculpture keeps watch over the town. The topmost figure-the watchman-is a stellar jay looking out for trouble. The next figure is a powerful thunder bird with ram's horns. The main figure on the pole-the trickster-is a raven and is said to possess magical powers. A beaver and grizzly bear complete the group. In the beginning the animals and the birds gathered each year in Northern California to have their Annual Council Meeting to talk about what they could do to make their mountains a better place to live.

North State Outdoors


Location : Anderson CA
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Description : Here at Northstate Outdoors you can find some of the best locations, guides, and resources for outdoor fun.You can go hiking, hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, or kayaking. Like to fly? Take a scenic flight, or go houseboating, river rafting, skiing, or ice skating. Try horseback riding, go to the raceway, or virtually anything else you can think of. We are your free guide to outdoor adventures in Northern California.

Oroville Chinese Temple and Garden


Location : Oroville CA
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Description : Dedicated in the spring of 1863, this building served as a temple of worship for 10,000 Chinese; then living here. Funds for this erection and furnishings were provided by the Emperor and Empress of Chins and local Chinese Labor built the structure. The Building was deeded to the City of Oroville in 1935, by the Chinese Residents. California Registered Historical Landmark NO. 770. Plaque placed by the California State Park Commission in cooperation with Oroville Woman community club The main temple is unique in that it serves many eastern religions as “The Temple of Many deities (Liet Sheng Kong).


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