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Murphys, California

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"MURPHY'S CAMP is a curious old mining-town in Calaveras County, at an elevation of 2,400 feet (730 m) above the sea, situated like a nest in the center of a rough, gravelly region, rich in gold. Granites, slates, lavas, limestone, iron ores, quartz veins, auriferous gravels, remnants of dead fire-rivers and dead water-rivers are developed here side by side within a radius of a few miles, and placed invitingly open before the student like a book, while the people and the region beyond the camp furnish mines of study of never-failing interest and variety." - John Muir

Recently on our roadtrip up North we stayed in a the town of Arnold, just a few miles North of Murphy's.  The old merchant town was the base for all the Gold Rush that invaded this part of California.  Though Murphy's had seen at least 3 fires during it's boom it still has the feeling of an old gold mining town.  My friend took us here as she knew I'd love it.  

Murphy's is about 6 hours north of Los Angeles, While the 405,  5 and 99 aren't exactly lovely, when you get off the roads there is SPACE. Us Angelenos relish some SPACE. I'll share those wide open spaces on the next post.

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First stop was the Pokey.  Tiny little jail, let's hope there wasn't a huge rash of crime, not enough room for more than two people and that's pushing it. 

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Cream stone and green shutters are so appealing to this old Murphy's Hotel, serving patrons since 1856, it adds charm to the authenticity of this town. 

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Don't you just love them. 

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Our friends sister helps out a few days at Aria's bakery.  Amazing breads and tasting baked treats here.  She brought us a whole bagful of treats.  Me and the young girls I was with laid out our favorites and took a picture of them the next morning. 

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The cinnamon roll and scones were delicious, this is a must stop place when visiting Murphy's.  I'd heard when I was in town that Sunset magazine had made a recent visit, great minds think alike. You can read about it in the August 2013 Issue.

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I think I'm kind of obsessed with doors, every door in this town was unique. See below. 

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One of the places my friend took me to is Marisolio an olive oil store, that allows you to taste anything.  I ended up trying more balsamic then olive oil and walked out with a ripe peach and blueberry balsamic and a Milanese olive oil. All so tasty I can't wait to try them all with various recipes. 

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After our little walk thru the town we drove to Ironstone Winery.  Everyone told us how great all the restaurants were in town, we'll be coming back to taste away.

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Ironstone Winery is beautiful and they have it set up for concerts at night.  The wines were tasty and as usual I ended up leaving with a Moscato. I like me some sweet after dinner drink. 

You'll have to take the time to drive here, it's worth it and totally family friendly. More to come on the lake. Enjoy!. 

 

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July 26, 2013 by Tanya Ponce.
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