Sweet Vengeance, California facts for kids
Sweet Vengeance was a small community and a place where stagecoaches used to stop in Yuba County, California. It was located about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) north-northwest of another place called Prairie Diggings.
What Was Sweet Vengeance?
Sweet Vengeance was a "settlement," which means it was a place where people lived and built homes or businesses. It was also a "stage stop." In the old days, before cars and trains were common, people traveled by stagecoach. A stage stop was like a rest area or a gas station for these coaches. Travelers could get food, water, and a place to sleep. Horses could also be changed for fresh ones here.
Where Was Sweet Vengeance Located?
This small settlement was in Yuba County, California. Yuba County is in the northern part of California, known for its history during the California Gold Rush. Many small towns and settlements popped up in this area during that time. Sweet Vengeance was close to Prairie Diggings, another historic spot in the region.