Information about some of the most important and most visited
historic sites in Yuba County, California.
Yuba County Historic Sites by Location
Yuba County Historic Sites by Type
Yuba County Historic Sites by Name
Tumbuctoo Historic Site
This unincorporated community northwest of Smartsville
has been designated California State Historical Landmark
#320 because of its rich gold mining history.
It is situated at an elevation of about 400 feet
above sea level.
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Wikipedia Introduction to Tumbuctoo
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Historic Marker of Tumbuctoo
Yuba Sutter Historical Landmarks Brochure (PDF)
(sites in Yuba County or Sutter County)
- Beckwourth Riverfront Park (Feather River, Marysville)
- Bok Kai Temple (Marysville)
- City of Marysville (founded January 15, 1850)
- City of Yuba City (founded July 7, 1849)
- Ellis Lake (Marysville)
- Forbestown Historic Site
- Fremont Historic Marker
- Hock Farm Historic Marker (south of Yuba City)
- Johnson's Ranch (Wheatland)
- Marysville City Cemetery (north Marysville)
- Renaissance Winery
- Second Street / "B" Street Neighborhood (Yuba City)
- Seedless Thompson Grape Marker (East of Yuba City)
- Sikh Temple (West of Yuba City)
- Sutter Buttes
- Timbuctoo and Smartsville Historic Towns (Yuba County)
- Wheatland Hop Rios (Wheatland)
- Yuba Goldfields (off Hwy 20 at Parks Bar Bridge)
Noe Hill - Yuba County Historic Sites
Visitor Attractions in Yuba County
Yuba County Travel Guide
Sacramento Valley of California
Gold Country Region of California