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Murphys, California – Sierra Foothills Wine Tasting, Dining . . . Rich in goldrush history, Murphys today is a vibrant, thriving community, alive with art galleries and live theater, eclectic shops, fine restaurants, charming hotels and B B’s, and a multitude of outstanding outdoor recreational opportunities all just a short drive away
Murphys, California - Wikipedia Murphys, originally Murphys New Diggings then Murphy's Camp, is an unincorporated village located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Calaveras County, California, United States
About Murphys – Murphys, California Rich in goldrush history, Murphys today is a vibrant, thriving community of approximately 2,000 residents, alive with art galleries and live theater, eclectic shops, fine restaurants, charming hotels and B B’s, and a multitude of outstanding outdoor recreational opportunities all just a short drive away
Murphy USA - Home From the lowest prices on gas to exclusive deals on your family’s favorite snacks and drinks, we’re always going the extra mile to help you buy smarter and drive farther Welcome to Murphy USA
The Murphys Historic Hotel - The Murphy Historic Hotel From world-class wineries, dining, boutique shopping, museums, art galleries, thrifting and loads of year-round outdoor adventure including skiing, Murphys offers something for everyone
Murphys, CA Map Directions - MapQuest Murphys, located in California, is a small but vibrant town often referred to as the "Queen of the Sierra " Known for its rich history dating back to the Gold Rush era, Murphys has preserved much of its historical charm, with well-maintained 19th-century buildings lining its main street
Murphys - Visit California Located roughly halfway between Yosemite and Lake Tahoe, this Mother Lode town still has a richly historic look, with handsome stone-walled buildings dating back to the mid-19th century, and white picket fences surrounding colorful flower gardens