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Carrville Inn
P.O. Box 92
Trinity Center, CA 96091
(530) 266-3000
info@carrvilleinn.com
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CARRVILLE'S long and colorful history reaches
back to the mid 1800's when James E. Carr brought his wife Sarah on an
inspection trip of the original California-Oregon Stage Road, which he
was instrumental in building over Scott Mountain. Sarah fell in love
with the Curry and Noyes Ranch and after being purchased by the Carr's,
the ranch became one of the most beautiful and popular stops for the
stage. Gold and other mining played a big role in the local history
which saw Carrville grow to over 2000 people at it's peak.
The
original building was destroyed by fire in 1917 and was rebuilt the
following year with lumber milled on the ranch. A six year restoration
was completed in 1988, that saved this historic landmark, bringing it to
better than original condition beauty. The present Owners, David
and Sheri Overly bought the property in 1997 and operated it as a Bed
and Breakfast for 10 years while continuing to make improvements
bringing it to its present beauty.
The
beauty and grace which Mrs. Carr found over 150 years ago still enchant
all who visit CARRVILLE INN.
An
excellent book on Trinity County is available from the Trinity County
Historical Society which has a detailed accounting of Carrville's
history. Copies may be obtained through the secretary, P.O. Box 333,
Weaverville, CA 96093 or at the J. J. Jackson Museum in Weaverville.
Know something about Carrville's
history. We would be interested in hearing from you. We
are always acquiring more information about Carrville's fascinating
history. If you have any input please email us at
info@carrvilleinn.com
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