“ Marble Quarry Adventure Park ”
When we moved from Ohio to Rocklin, CA in the 70's, we moved to this small town, Rocklin, on the outskirts of Sacramento. I didn't know much about this town, but there were rocks everywhere! Little did I know that much of the granite used in the Capital building was from Rocklin, specifically ...
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  • Stacy Oxford Edited 3 years ago

    Wow - that place looks like so much fun - and a little scary.  Their orange helmets give a nice pop of color.  I'd love to go there an climb around.

    Wow - that place looks like so much fun - and a little scary.  Their orange helmets give a nice pop of color.  I'd love to go there an climb around.

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  • Charli Couchman Edited 3 years ago

    What a creative way to use the abandoned quarries. I'm glad you were able to include the climbers. This was a great choice.

    What a creative way to use the abandoned quarries. I'm glad you were able to include the climbers. This was a great choice.

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  • Jen Keller Edited 3 years ago

    Yikes! The pop of color is perfect!

    Yikes! The pop of color is perfect!

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  • Kat Smith Edited 3 years ago

    This is really  great. The pop of Orange hats really stands out

    This is really  great. The pop of Orange hats really stands out

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