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California Culture Tours - Squaw Valley Package - High Sierra

$25.00 total

Ride the Cable Car to High Camp featuring panoramic views as well as access to numerous activities and five restaurants. Then take a trip back in time and learn about the 1960 Winter Olympics and enjoy the Olympic Museum, which showcases our unique collection of memorabilia, news articles, and video presentations.

First Street Leather offers fine handbags, coats, accessories, hats and shoes with unmatched customer service and great prices, and with your Shop California pass you’ll receive a gift certificate with your purchases.

To finish your High Sierra tour, visit Truckee Historic Town and tour this quaint western town and even take a picnic lunch to enjoy the recently dedicated memorial garden.

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Olympic Valley, CA Category: Arts & Culture

Squaw Valley opened in 1949 with one chair lift, a rope tow, and a lodge. Today, Squaw Valley USA is one of the world's premier destination resorts with year-round recreation and first-class accommodations. One of Squaw Valley's most notable achievements, and a turning point in the development of California skiing, was Squaw Valley's hosting of the 1960 Winter Olympics.

Squaw Valley USA - Admission Ride the Cable Car to High Camp, elevation 8200 feet for sightseeing, swimming in the Lagoon and Spa, ice skating at the Olympic Ice Pavilion and the Olympic Museum. A ride in the scenic Cable Car is a spectacular and leisurely ride 2,000 vertical feet to the High Camp Bath & Tennis Club. The Cable Car is one of Squaw Valley's most popular year-round attractions and is open to all guests, skiers, snowboarders and walkers. Once you reach the top, the upper mountain facility features panoramic views as well as access to numerous activities and five restaurants. The Cable Car building itself is a landmark. Erected in 1968, it is one of the resort's most prominent buildings and it is the lower mountain terminal for the Cable Car.

The building won an architectural award for excellence and is highlighted by its bold design and huge windows, allowing visitors to view the massive counterweights that support the cable car. Take a walk around and marvel at the amazing technology of this unique transportation system.

Then take a trip back in time and learn about the 1960 Winter Olympics that took place at Squaw Valley USA. The Olympic Museum, located at High Camp showcases our unique collection of memorabilia, news articles, and video presentations detailing the many magical moments that took place at Squaw Valley USA. The museum is open daily at High Camp. Hours: June 16-September 17, 2007. 1960 Squaw Valley Road. Olympic Valley, CA. Tel. 530 583-6985 for cable car schedules.

First Street Leather - Gift with purchase. Elegant and luxurious fashion shopping and fine dining located at Squaw Valley USA, North Lake Tahoe, site of the first televised winter Olympics. First Street Leather offers fine handbags, coats, accessories, hats and shoes with unmatched customer service and great prices. Your gift certificate represents a value of 20% of the pre-tax value of item purchased, maximum to $600. (Certificate good for up to 18 months from date of purchase) Hours: Open 7 days, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Open till 7:00 PM on weekends and till 8:00 PM during summer and winter high seasons.

Bonus Tip 1: Truckee Historic Town - Named after a Paiute Indian guide, Truckee has always been at the crossroads of California's best known industries; gold and lumber.Take a walking tour of this quaint western town. The Old Jail museum is truly the gem in the crown of Truckee's historic district and should not be missed by anyone with a love of history. You can even bring a picnic lunch to enjoy recently dedicated memorial garden behind the jail. The always friendly and often entertaining volunteer docents are always happy to answer any questions you might have. The Museum is open each weekend from 11am to 4pm all summer, until Labor Day. Stop by and see for yourself what a jail from the old west is really like.

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