Coloma, El Dorado County, California, United States
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- Coloma
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Located in secs 17 and 20,T11N,R10E, Mount Diablo Meridian. National Historic Landmark operated as a state park. This NHL offers public access. Please contact the NHL directly for visitor information.
- The discovery of placer gold at Coloma on January 24, 1848, resulted in the greatest series of gold strikes on the North American continent. The initial strike occurred at a sawmill constructed by land baron John A. Sutter on the South Fork of the American River. Coloma grew up around Sutter's Mill, and became the distributing center from which other mining camps were founded to the north, east, and south. The town died as the deposits were exhausted in the late 1850's.
- 38.799901438° 47' 59.6"N-120.8902160120° 53' 24.8"W
- Lotus 1 mi. W
- Gold Hill 2.7 mi. S
- Kelsey 3.7 mi. E
- Gold Trail Park 3.9 mi. SE
- Garden Valley 4.1 mi. NE
- Cold Springs 4.2 mi. S
- Catholic 0.2 mi. SW
- James Marshall Gravesite 0.3 mi. SW
- Pioneer 0.3 mi. S
- Uniontown 1.2 mi. W
- Kelsey 3.8 mi. E
- Cold Springs 4 mi. S
- Westwood Hills Memorial (Placerville) 5.3 mi. SE
- Middletown (Placerville) 5.5 mi. SE
- Bennett Memorial Park (Placerville) 6.2 mi. SE
- Jayhawk 6.2 mi. SW
- Catholic (Placerville) 6.5 mi. SE
- Jewish Pioneer (Placerville) 6.5 mi. SE
- 233 m
- 875648260
- Updated Apr 25, 2020