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Grass-Valley Summary: Ask The Electrician's hometown is Grass Valley California which is a growing community nestled up in the beautiful foothills located about an hour from Sacramento.
Grass Valley, California
Grass covered valleys nestled in the foothills in the Gold Country of California.

Some of my Favorite Scenes of our area and a few Family Photos too.
Enjoy!

Photography by: Dave Rongey

A few downtown views of Grass Valley gives you the feeling that your living in a Hallmark Film.
Scenic area splendors - therapy for the eyes and the soul.

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Gold_Mine
Grass Valley's historic Empire Mine
The_Only_WayThe true riches of life are not found on earth.
Find Your Way
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Matthew and Dad working with the website.
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Matthew at Biola University
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Dave, Sarah and Carol
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Carol, Matthew and Sarah
Sarah_Beatrice_Potter_Grass_Valley_PAG
Sarah in the theatre play Beatrice Potter.
Sarah_Beatrice_PotterSarah enjoying being on the stage with the Performing Arts Guild, PAG
Droopy and Matthew
Matthew and our Beagle dog Droopy
Droopy Droopy, who we miss so much!

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Grass Valley Information: Gold Country California

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