Guidebook
NO. 414 LA GRANGE - French settlers originally established the community of French Bar along the Tuolumne River in 1850. After the destructive floods of 1851-52, citizens of French Bar relocated one mile upstream above the floodplain. Renamed La Grange, the new town prospered as a mining and agricultural community, and served as the county seat of Stanislaus County from 1856 to 1862.
Location
30173 Yosemite Blvd., La Grange
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NO. 414 LA GRANGE
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NO. 414 LA GRANGE
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NO. 414 LA GRANGE, City Sign
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NO. 414 LA GRANGE, City Plaque
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NO. 414 LA GRANGE, Marker
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NO. 414 LA GRANGE, State Plaque