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Auburn CA
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Sector D-2 of the CA-NV Map)

You've heard of the giant stone statues that are the mystery of Easter Island. You don't have to travel to the southern hemisphere to view giant stone statues. Well, perhaps not stone but concrete. 

Dr. Fox, a dentist with a practice in Auburn, started creating these monoliths in the late 1960s. The story goes that all the towns folks hated them so much they wouldn't allow the school busses to drive down his road. Okay, one of the statues is of a naked man wrapped in chains but there was more to it than that.

Time has a way of resolving most issues and the attitude, today, toward Dr. Fox's statues is quite different than it was thirty years ago. They even have one of his giants, a 45 foot tall statue of a gold miner, in the heart of downtown! And the town raised the money to pay him for it!

While you are on your way to view the Underground Gold Miners' Museum in Alleghany, cruise by Dr. Fox's house and enjoy the sight. Exit I-80 onto Hwy 49 North (towards Grass Valley). Turn right at the 2nd traffic light then go another 2 blocks.

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