Sierra Nevada

Plymouth

Plymouth, also know as Ole Pokerville, is the "gateway to the beautiful Shenandoah Valley" the home for twenty-one wineries and the Amador Flower Farm.

Plymouth offers many activities including; visiting nearby Daffodil Hill, hiking, biking, gold panning, wineries, boating, and fishing.

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Plymouth , also know as Ole Pokerville, has several historic buildings, including the Chinese store, the Plymouth Hotel, and the Empire store. Much of the town was destroyed during the fire of 1877, said to be started by children playing with matches.

As you travel south there are several other historic towns within the county, including Amador City, Sutter Creek, and Jackson.

Plymouth is the "gateway to the beautiful Shenandoah Valley". This valley is home to several wineries and the Amador Flower Farm. The Shenandoah Valley offers natural beauty and serenity to its visitors, you can stop at the wine tasting rooms, this area is known for its spicy, rich zinfandels; or you can just enjoy the scenic drive.

 

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