Georgetown Fire Department - Station 61

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A ghost has been caught on camera at this fire station. Appearing to be someone who once lived during the town’s mining days, he stood near the building, smiled, and pointed at the map while the firefighters were practicing drills.

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Geographic Information

Address:
6281 Main St
Georgetown CA 95634
United States

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GPS:
38.90676, -120.83904899999999
County:
El Dorado County, California
Nearest Towns:
Georgetown, CA (0.0 mi.)
Auburn Lake Trails, CA (6.1 mi.)
Coloma, CA (7.9 mi.)
Foresthill, CA (7.9 mi.)
Cold Springs, CA (11.5 mi.)
Meadow Vista, CA (11.8 mi.)
Placerville, CA (12.4 mi.)
Auburn, CA (12.8 mi.)
North Auburn, CA (13.2 mi.)
Camino, CA (14.6 mi.)

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