thanks for your sharing🎉I read John muir'book recently .In this book,the bower cave was such a beautiful place where the sunshine can get in and a small lake is lying with maple trees surrounding.So I seach it online but I only find this video😢 And it doesn't look like what I am imaging😂
I live in Jamestown California... Close to the National Hotel... but this town may still have people but I've seen some things. Never go to the graveyard with the big bell... especially at night...
@doomsloth7884 it's north of madera so it is in the north. Dividing line for north and south is at Ave 13 in madera, it's marked with a redwood and palm tree on hwy 99
I love Chinese Camp, because it's a part of my family history. That brick building with green doors was originally a store. My great-great grandfather built it and ran it. One of the buildings down the street was a boarding house where my great-grandma had an encounter with Black Bart. Lots of history in this town!
Lionel here in Central California. I live about 35 miles from there and ride my Harley through the town which has a small bar/store, school, and post office. Plus residents. Has the old buildings as shown plus a fire station and church on the other side of highway 49. Is it haunted, not sure, ghost town, I don’t think so! Just saying…
What neither this video nor Wikipedia tells me is where all the Chinese people went. Were they also victims of the Chinese Exclusion Act and the associated racial hatred that came with it ??? The 2000 & 2010 Census shows that the remaining tiny population is almost all White. 😮
I grew up in Calaveras, Amador and Tuamie counties areas There is lots historical sites all over the place when I was a teenager in the late 70s early 80s we used to go exploring around in these areas. They’re definitely old, but not haunted. matter fact, one of the buildings that you show in your video is a state historical landmark. If you can see the placard my grandparents old ranch in double Springs California has a old stage coach Wells Fargo stop there, and also the neighbor has the old mine in their pasture. It’s not haunted, your video was OK but it could’ve done without the creepy music
I grew up in Oakdale and have been there many times, never felt any uneasiness! Awesome little town! You should check out Columbia on the other side of Sonora! Did you see the school, it has all of the Chinese architecture and is still being used!
I need help I’m suffering from sickness I think it’s the house I live in which is rumored to be on Native American burial grounds I cough and can no longer verbalize words Ive asked for prayer but what I’m going through is real exorcist shit. You can look it up where I live is cursed land.
Just a few things that I noticed. For a ghost town, why is there still power meters, A/C's, parked cars, etc. If the place were haunted (and I am not saying that it isn't), I know I wouldn't be hanging around to install the amenities.
"Chinese" were an integral part of many places; integrated; offered services & balanced in that Era in many, many places...including, the area au recorded; as well Truckee [railroad/Donner Summit on up the 'Grayeagle-North] on over to "Virginia City"....etc., Etc., ETC.... [SO, much history to learn; ALWAYS.. ] Thank U, for posting!
All the expertly placed "No Trespassing" signs are meaningless. Pigs like to apply the law out of context, to trespass a person you must steal apple from their tree, or drink from their pond. Walking up to a door to knock on it is totally legal. Most people call that soliciting... you can solicit your channel (ask the owner if you can record it, not your fault the owner is irresponsible)
Not much of a narrative. I was thinking maybe a bit more historical stuff. What were active dates of the town and what happened to cause it to be abandoned? You claim its haunted but never address any of that information.