Chew Kee Store Museum was a Chinese herbalist's shop established in the 1850s in Fiddletown, California. It was occupied by Chinese residents until 1965. The store was opened as a museum in 1984. It is a one-story, rectangular rammed-earth building, facing east. It has wooden gables and a corrugated metal roof.
Fine Eye Gallery is an art gallery located in the charming and historic town of Sutter Creek, which is located in Amador County, California. Sutter Creek is known for its Gold Rush history and its picturesque Main Street filled with shops and galleries.
The Amador Whitney Museum exists to promote an interest in the history and culture of the Mother Lode region among both residents and visitors. It will do this with particular emphasis on the contributions and experiences of women who have lived in the Mother Lode, from the distant past to the present day.
Knight Foundry, in Sutter Creek, CA, is one of America’s last water-powered foundry & machine shops and one of the nation's best preserved 19th-century industrial complexes.