Hiding out in Yuba County, Marysville is a quintessentially historic town that’s full of charm. Located on the ancestral lands of the Maidu and incorporated in 1843, the town was considered the epicenter of Northern California’s most productive gold mining region. Today, the town is full of landmarks that harken back to the area’s mining days, like the iconic Silver Dollar Saloon. Originally opened in the mid-1800s, this place is still going strong. In fact, it’s considered the place to go when you’re craving a mean steak dinner, complete with all of the fixings you could desire.

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