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Alright, stop whatcha doin'...Digital Underground!
'cause I'm about to ruin the image and the style that your used to.
Alright, stop whatcha doin'...Digital Underground!
There's nothing nice about that drive up I-5. Easily the ugliest freeway in the country.
That being said, Willits is my favorite place to gas up when I'm driving south.
I hear that! Hate to make the drive, but it is beautiful going through the redwoods.Not saying that I-5 is beautiful at all, anywhere on it. It's Hwy 20 I'm talking about above Clear Lake, deep in Mendocino, all the way to Russian Gulch.
Question #6
This super famous celebrity's mother moved to this Northern California city when her and the father of this celeb divorced. The celebrity's name, first and last, has the exact same number of characters in the two-word city name and the space is in the same spot for both.
What city is this? and who is the celebrity?
Nice! Good work!Tom Hanks - Red Bluff
Northern part of the valley used to be the area I was assigned to and driving up and down I-5 was a somewhat common thing for me. I kind of like I-5 north of Sacramento and Highway 99, which I currently commute on, between Yuba City and Oroville.There's nothing nice about that drive up I-5. Easily the ugliest freeway in the country.
That being said, Willits is my favorite place to gas up when I'm driving south.
Spoken like a true local! Right on!Northern part of the valley used to be the area I was assigned to and driving up and down I-5 was a somewhat common thing for me. I kind of like I-5 north of Sacramento and Highway 99, which I currently commute on, between Yuba City and Oroville.
I like the openess, the emptiness (the low population with quieter, small towns), the fields and crops, the views of the Sierras (especially Lassen and Shasta), the views of the coastal range. Sunrises over the Sierras. Sunsets. In winter, I can see the snow on both mountain ranges, east and west. Thousands of wildfowl of multiple species in the reserves and farmer-flooded fields.
I like to have a burger with olives and whatever you want to add yourself at the Olive Pit in Corning. You can buy great olives in the store there.
Commuting on 99 to Oroville or Sacramento when the sun is setting and the oranges, pinks and purples of the sunset are reflected in the flooded fields and there are thousands of birds filling the water and flying in formation overhead is breathtaking.
Now driving south from Sacramento is yuck, except in the spring, as far as I'm concerned. It's beautiful when the fields and hills are green and the wildflowers are blooming (lupines and golden poppies).
Thanks. I could have written more.Spoken like a true local! Right on!
Auburn?ADDITIONAL CLUE FOR #7
Still stuck? Well, our current Governor, as well as Governor's past, have tried to build a dam and reservoir in this town for years to help the California Water Project. Nothing has happened yet, but maybe one day that land with be worth it's weight in gold as the Government buys it all up.
Nope...Auburn?
Very close, but not Maxwell.#7: Maxwell, California (formerly Occidental, CA) - and if I'm wrong enjoy my little tour anyway![]()
(Earlier in thread, I mentioned cutting off I-5 north at Williams to go to Russian Gulch on Mendocino coast with this route touching edge of Snow Mountain Wilderness at Upper Clear Lake. Just north of Williams is Maxwell where I usually cut off to go into southern Mendocino National Forest or just above it at Willows, both heading to the little known but spectacular Snow Mountain.
Very close, but not Maxwell.
Sites is the answer! Nicely done! They have a HUGE brownstone quarry there where they bring out giant stone slabs used for building enormous stone buildings and columns.Man, this is tough. Could it be the little tiny "Sites" which is very close to Maxwell but I'm not sure is an incorporated town. If not, I'll give up on this one and and see if I can do anything with #8 which looks equally daunting.
Sites is the answer! Nicely done! They have a HUGE brownstone quarry there where they bring out giant stone slabs used for building enormous stone buildings and columns.
I will go on to #9 and leave #7 (8) unanswered for right now:
The Northern California pioneer in the photo finally married this remarkable woman after a long time of wooing her and being turned down time and time again with rebuffs like, "I will marry you when the pine leaves turn yellow", "I will marry you when you find a red-headed Indian" or "I will not marry until I have killed one hundred enemy warriors with my own hands". After the pioneer suffered a near death experience, she finally agreed to marry... and then five weeks after he finally marries her, he leaves her with her tribe never to return. She was killed by Gros Ventre, the tribe she was born into, but stolen from, in 1854. What is this heroine's name?
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Nailed it! Nice!Pine Leaf / Woman Chief?
Close.Roseville in 1973.
Close, but not Fairfield.Farifield?