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The name Clinton was officially adopted on June 11th, 1863, replacing the previous name, “The Junction.” Visit the museum for local history and visitor information. In the 1870s, Clinton was a cattle-ranch town, a soap-soda and Epsom salts distributor in the early 1900s, and a bush and sawmill town in the 1950s.
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Clinton is a village in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 40 km (25 mi) northwest of Cache Creek and 30 km south of 70 Mile House.
The Village of Clinton and its surrounding area have a rich history full of stories and changes. Settlement of the community occurred in the mid-1800s with the ...
This active community of 650 residents has a unique western atmosphere, stunning scenery, and an abundance of recreational opportunities. Incorporated in 1963, ...
The town of Clinton was originally known as 47 Mile House or 47 Mile but was changed to Clinton in 1863 because of the completion of the Cariboo Wagon Road ...
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Founded in the 1860s as a roadhouse on the Cariboo Trail, Clinton served those headed to the gold fields. After the discovery of gold in the Cariboo, Royal ...
Enjoy the history of the Village of Clinton at the Clinton museum located in the central interior of BC.
Jun 25, 2020 · An important part of my heritage is the. Village of Clinton. My family has been apart of Clinton´s history since 1900. Clinton.
An historical cairn in Clinton marks the junction of two routes to the Cariboo gold mines; The original 1859 Cariboo Trail from Lillooet, and the Cariboo Road ...
Clinton, BC, is one of the midpoint stops between Kamloops and Prince George. Clinton is a village in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 40 km ...