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Interiors of some of the houses in the Bodie mining camp. These are allowed to deteriorate naturally.
"St. John the Baptist Catholic Church and its cemetery date back to the California Gold Rush. The cemetery was established in the 1850s and the church was built in 1857. The church and graveyard site are open to the public, free of charge. The old gravestones and pathways provide a picturesque and historically interesting visit.
The cemetery is approximately 200 feet wide and 375 feet long, with the church building and parking lot taking up about a third of the property."
www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKT0G_St_John_the_Baptist_Ca...
"St. John the Baptist Catholic Church and its cemetery date back to the California Gold Rush. The cemetery was established in the 1850s and the church was built in 1857. The church and graveyard site are open to the public, free of charge. The old gravestones and pathways provide a picturesque and historically interesting visit.
The cemetery is approximately 200 feet wide and 375 feet long, with the church building and parking lot taking up about a third of the property."
www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKT0G_St_John_the_Baptist_Ca...
"St. John the Baptist Catholic Church and its cemetery date back to the California Gold Rush. The cemetery was established in the 1850s and the church was built in 1857. The church and graveyard site are open to the public, free of charge. The old gravestones and pathways provide a picturesque and historically interesting visit.
The cemetery is approximately 200 feet wide and 375 feet long, with the church building and parking lot taking up about a third of the property."
www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKT0G_St_John_the_Baptist_Ca...
"St. John the Baptist Catholic Church and its cemetery date back to the California Gold Rush. The cemetery was established in the 1850s and the church was built in 1857. The church and graveyard site are open to the public, free of charge. The old gravestones and pathways provide a picturesque and historically interesting visit.
The cemetery is approximately 200 feet wide and 375 feet long, with the church building and parking lot taking up about a third of the property."
www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKT0G_St_John_the_Baptist_Ca...