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, California in Mendocino County

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Albion,   Anchor Bay,   Andersonia,   Asylum,   Bell Springs,   Boonville,   Branscomb,   Brooktrails,   Burbeck,   Calpella,   Clare Mill,   Cleone,   Comptche,   Covelo,   Crowley,   Cummings,   DeHaven,   Dos Rios,   Duncan Springs,   El Roble,   Farley,   Fish Rock,   Flumeville,   Fort Bragg,   Glenblair,   Grove,   Gualala,   Hales Grove,   Hardy,   Hearst,   Hopland,   Indian Springs,   Inglenook,   Irmulco,   Kenny,   Kibesillah,   Largo,   Laughlin,   Laytonville,   Leggett,   Little Penny,   Little River,   Longvale,   Manchester,   Melbourne,   Mendocino,   Mina,   Montgomery,   Nashmead,   Navarro,   Newport,   Northspur,   Noyo,   Old Hopland,   Orrs Springs,   Philbrick Mill,   Philo,   Piercy,   Pieta,   Point Arena,   Pomo,   Potter Valley,   Presswood,   Ramsey,   Redwood Lodge,   Redwood Valley,   Reilly Heights,   Ridge,   Rockport,   Rogina Heights,   Shake City,   South Leggett,   Spyrock,   Talmage,   Tan Oak Park,   Tatu,   The Forks,   Ukiah,   Underwood Park,   Westport,   Wheeler,   Whiskey Springs,   Whitesboro,   Willits,   Woodman,   Yorkville,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Caspar, CA?
Then read on!

Caspar is a small unincorporated community located in the northern part of Mendocino County, California. It is situated on the Pacific Ocean, between the cities of Fort Bragg and Mendocino. The village of Caspar was founded in the 1850s as a logging community, and was named after a wealthy merchant from Maine.

Despite its small size, Caspar has a rich history and is home to several historic landmarks, including the Caspar Lumber Company Store, which has been converted into a museum. The community also features the Caspar Beach RV Park and Campground, which is a popular destination for tourists.

In recent years, the village has become known for its artistic and creative community, with many artists and musicians residing in the area. The village also hosts an annual music festival, the Caspar World Music Festival, which showcases music from around the world.

Overall, Caspar is a charming and picturesque village with a rich history, beautiful scenery, and a unique artistic atmosphere.