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Sutter's Fort is a restored fort in Sacramento, California, United States, that was established by John Sutter, whose employee James W. Marshall discovered gold to begin the California Gold Rush. It was the center of the Sacramento community until the gold discovery, after which the fort was abandoned. In the late 19th century, it was restored to its original condition and has since been designated a National Historic Landmark.

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  • Sutter's Fort is a restored fort in Sacramento, California, United States, that was established by John Sutter, whose employee James W. Marshall discovered gold to begin the California Gold Rush. It was the center of the Sacramento community until the gold discovery, after which the fort was abandoned. In the late 19th century, it was restored to its original condition and has since been designated a National Historic Landmark.
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