May 21, 2017: Sutter's Mill, Coloma, California
The place where it all began: Jonathan L takes us to the starting point of the 1849 California Gold Rush
The place where it all began: Jonathan L takes us to the starting point of the 1849 California Gold Rush
A former sugar plantation, worked originally by enslaved Africans, now tells a long and significant history. Jonathan L reports.
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