0.1 acre hosted by Amy C.
This property has seen so much change. First and foremost, it is ancestral Nisenan land, that was taken by white settlers in search of gold. Over the years it has had miners, digging tunnels into the rock; a livery that held horses and wagons of visitors during the gold rush; shanty cabins that were occupied by miners, families, and others; during the 1970s and 1980s it was a place where newcomers to town could dependably go to find a place to stay, and some cash to feed themselves thanks to a very generous land owner; during the 1990s it was a spot where highschoolers came to smoke weed or trip on acid on the creek; in the late 90's and early 00's it was rebuilt by a very talented and thoughtful man, named Joe; and a few owners later I find myself as the steward, elated to live here and share it with others. I participate in a reciprocity program, with the local Nisenan community, and encourage everyone regularly who live here, or visit here to take some time to educate themselves about this land, its original inhabitants, and to give back if they are able: please google "CHIRP reciprocity program".