Another historic building from my visit to downtown Marysville, California one of the oldest cities in the state. I’ve heard that the new owner of the establishment is a history buff who offers private tours of the building by request. May need to inquire within and report back.

Marysville, California
“The Silver Dollar Saloon is located at the corner of D and 1st Streets in Marysville, next door to the Bok Kai Temple. It is one of the oldest historical landmarks in Marysville. It was built in 1851 and until 1972 a brothel operated upstairs. In the late 60s and early 70s, the Silver Dollar Saloon was known as the Guadalajara Café and was owned by Natividad Corona, the half-brother of local serial killer Juan Corona. As a result of various events in its past, some people allege that the Silver Dollar Saloon is haunted.”
Do you believe in ghosts?
What a history! Ghosts? There’s something going on…
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Rich history in Marysville for sure, John! I love that this establishment is still a thriving business as it was when it was first built.
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I have a feeling you had to be pretty tough to belly up for a beer and a shot at this joint, Sandra. I would have wanted to try it out in my younger years … downstairs only.
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Yes, I think you’re right bro! If I can manage a tour I’ll be sure to share pics with you. It must have been a lively place in it’s day.
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Lively is a great way to put it, sis. I look forward to seeing some tour pix if you can pull that off!
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If anywhere is haunted, I think this place would be!
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I like to think the Silver Dollar ghosts are a fun lot to hang out with. I’m not going to test that theory tho. 🙀
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