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The Inskip Hotel was built in 1866, just north of Stirling City, California (Butte County, California), and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (75000425) in 1975. The town itself was named after Mr. Edward “Doc” Watts Inskeep (commonly pronounced Inskip, therefore spelled that way) who first established a sawmill here and apparently discovered gold at this location in 1857.
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The Inskip Hotel was built in 1866, just north of Stirling City, California (Butte County, California), and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (75000425) in 1975. The town itself was named after Mr. Edward “Doc” Watts Inskeep (commonly pronounced Inskip, therefore spelled that way) who first established a sawmill here and apparently discovered gold at this location in 1857.
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