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All of the photographs on the Coleville, California page were shot in Walker, California, four miles to the south. edit

In 1976, my first summer job while living, briefly, in Coleville and attending Coleville High School, was as a groundskeeper for the Andruss Motel, pictured in one of the "Coleville" photographs. The Andruss Motel, and every other place pictured on teh Coleville page, are in Walker, California, just a few miles south of Coleville on US 395. I know the Postal Code says Coleville, but really, there needs to be some photos of Coleville, itself. Next time I visit, I'll shoot some typical Wikipedia stuff and contribute it. The old Hammerbacher's sign (Hammerbacker's on one side, Hammerbacher's on the other!) would be a great addition, although Juan, the current owner of the property, which is no longer a store or gas station, is constantly annoyed by tourists who pull into his yard and want to use his bathroom.

98.153.13.210 (talk) 22:24, 28 September 2021 (UTC) Patrick HoughReply