The historic excavator site in Jenner, CA, USA is nestled within the picturesque Goat Rock State Beach - Sonoma Coast State Park, Salmon Creek Jenner. This captivating location contains the remnants of a 1920s P&H power shovel, an essential piece of machinery that played a significant role in constructing the old jetty at the mouth of the Russian River between 1929 and 1930.
As you immerse yourself in this remarkable site, take note of its close proximity to Fort Ross - Californias first windmills and shipbuilding location, as well as Timber Cove, a stunningly reimagined hotel offering breathtaking forest and ocean views. The excavator site serves as a window into the rich industrial history of California and offers an intriguing glimpse into the states development during the early 20th century.
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