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Mariposa County, California, is a place rich in history, especially from the exciting days of the California Gold Rush. Many important locations here are recognized as California Historical Landmarks. These landmarks help us remember and learn about the past. They include old towns, historic buildings, and even famous natural places. This list will take you on a journey through some of these special spots in Mariposa County.

Exploring Mariposa County's Historic Places

Mariposa County is home to many fascinating historical sites. Each one tells a part of California's story. From bustling gold rush towns to important natural wonders, these landmarks are protected for everyone to learn from and enjoy.

Agua Fria: A Gold Rush Start

|- class="vcard" |style="text-align:center;"| ! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 518 | Agua Fria | class="adr" | Historic district
37°29′06″N 120°01′13″W / 37.485°N 120.020278°W / 37.485; -120.020278 (Agua Fria)

| class="note" | Agua Fria was one of the very first county seats of Mariposa County, California. This means it was the main town where the county government was located. It was a busy place during the early days of the Gold Rush. Many miners came here hoping to strike it rich. Today, it is a historic district, reminding us of its important past.

Bear Valley: A Mining Center

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Bear Valley

! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 331 | Bear Valley | class="adr" | Historic district
37°34′08″N 120°07′10″W / 37.568889°N 120.119444°W / 37.568889; -120.119444 (Bear Valley)

| class="note" | Bear Valley was another important mining town during the Gold Rush. It was known for its rich gold deposits. The town played a key role in the development of the area. Like many gold rush towns, it saw a lot of activity and growth. Today, it stands as a historic district. It reminds us of the miners who once lived and worked there.

Coulterville: A Lively Gold Town

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Coulterville

! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 332 | Coulterville | class="adr" | Historic district
37°42′38″N 120°11′53″W / 37.710556°N 120.198056°W / 37.710556; -120.198056 (Coulterville)

| class="note" | Coulterville is a historic district that still has many original buildings. It was a bustling supply center for miners. The town kept its unique character over the years. You can still see buildings that date back to the Gold Rush era. It's like stepping back in time to see how people lived.

Hornitos: A Mexican Gold Rush Town

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Hornitos

! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 333 | Hornitos | class="adr" | Historic district
37°30′08″N 120°14′18″W / 37.502222°N 120.238333°W / 37.502222; -120.238333 (Hornitos)

| class="note" | Hornitos is a unique historic district. It was settled by Mexican miners during the Gold Rush. The town has a distinct architectural style. It shows the cultural influences of its early residents. Hornitos was once a very lively place. It had many businesses and a strong community.

Mariposa County Courthouse: A Timeless Building

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Mariposa County Courthouse

! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 670 | Mariposa County Courthouse | class="adr" | 10th and Buillion Sts.
37°29′20″N 119°58′03″W / 37.4889°N 119.967367°W / 37.4889; -119.967367 (Mariposa County Courthouse)

| class="note" | The Mariposa County Courthouse is a very old and important building. It was built in 1854. This makes it the oldest courthouse in California that is still used today. It is a beautiful example of early California architecture. The courthouse has seen many important events. It continues to serve the people of Mariposa County.

Mormon Bar: A Diverse Mining Camp

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Mormon Bar

! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 323 | Mormon Bar | class="adr" | State Hwy 49 and Ben Hur Rd.
37°27′44″N 119°56′53″W / 37.462222°N 119.948056°W / 37.462222; -119.948056 (Mormon Bar)

| class="note" | Mormon Bar was a mining camp near the town of Mariposa. It was named after a group of Mormon pioneers who mined for gold there. The camp was known for its diverse population. People from many different backgrounds came here to seek their fortunes. It represents the mix of cultures during the Gold Rush.

Savage Trading Post: A Supply Stop

|- class="vcard" |style="text-align:center;"| ! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 527 | Savage Trading Post | class="adr" | State Hwy 140
37°39′15″N 119°53′17″W / 37.654083°N 119.887917°W / 37.654083; -119.887917 (Savage Trading Post)

| class="note" | The Savage Trading Post was an important supply stop. It was located along the route to the Yosemite Valley. This post provided goods and services to miners and travelers. It played a vital role in the early development of the region. It helped people get what they needed in a remote area.

Yosemite Valley: A Natural Wonder

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Yosemite Valley

! style="background-color:#ffc94b" | 790 | Yosemite Valley | class="adr" | Yosemite National Park
37°43′18″N 119°38′47″W / 37.721667°N 119.646389°W / 37.721667; -119.646389 (Yosemite Valley)

| class="note" | Yosemite Valley is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the world. It is located within Yosemite National Park. The valley is known for its stunning waterfalls, giant granite cliffs, and beautiful meadows. It was recognized as a state park in 1864. This was a very early step in protecting natural places. It became a national park later.

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