Sutter Fort, located in Sacramento, California, is owned and operated by the State of California as part of the California State Parks system. It is a historical site that commemorates the early days of the California gold rush and the contributions of John Sutter. The fort is designated as a California Historical Landmark and is also part of the California State Park system, providing educational programs and historical reenactments for visitors.
Sutter's Fort was built between 1841 and 1843.
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John Sutter
Sutter's Fort was founded by John Sutter in 1839. Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, established the fort in what is now Sacramento, California, as a base for his agricultural and trading ventures. The fort played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States and became a key site during the California Gold Rush.
They did a lot of stuff to help the travelers to get to the destination.
Sutter's Fort was built between 1841 and 1843.
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john a. sutter built it
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Sutter's Fort was then used for making lumber... :-/
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Sutter's Fort is closed every Monday, so no, it will not be open on Memorial Day.
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Sutter's fort was built by John Sutter in 1839 in Mexican Alta California and called it New Helvetia. After gold was found in his sawmill in 1848 the fort was abandoned, but today the state of California department of parks and recreation has the restored fort open for visitors.
John Sutter
Sutter's Fort was founded by John Sutter in 1839. Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, established the fort in what is now Sacramento, California, as a base for his agricultural and trading ventures. The fort played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States and became a key site during the California Gold Rush.
With a bell.