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The Gold Coin Club |
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In it's original splendor, the Gold Coin Club was a tribute to the hard working miners of the gold mining district during the boom of their gold rush days between 1892 and 1905. Built by the Woods Brothers specifically for the pleasure of the common man. |
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Today, the Gold Coin Club is undergoing a long overdue facelift and restoration. Rich has been given the pleasure of being involved in this project and these are some pictures of the progress being made. Careful attention is placed in preservation of the original structure. The Gold Coin is truly a gem of history |
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These two shots are of the entry as you first walk into the Gold Coin. It was originally used as their library, and had a wood burning fireplace which is still intact. The floors have been carefully sanded down and restored, and the walls have been freshly painted. The wood work has been oiled, and all that's left to do in this room are the windows. |
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The original stairs just off the bar, leading to the upstairs rooms (left picture) and a view of the original bar downstairs from the balcony (right picture) |
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