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3 reviews of Tallac Historic Site

Sea in the Desert

Some of you minubers might remember the Japanese cartoon series, Jackie and Nape, which took place in Tallac Forest. This forest where a mountain actually exists is in one of the most impressive landscapes the American West has to offer: Lake Tahoe. What began over a century ago to be the summer retreat for three elite families from San Francisco, has gone down in the Tallac Historical Site, thanks to government work and a lot of volunteer work that has helped to recover some of the buildings and roads that are there in order to give us the opportunity to travel through time. To this we must add the proximity to Lake Tahoe, real inland sea surrounded by woods, where, escaping from the most popular sites you may enjoy a wilderness almost alone.

A walk along the heights contemplating Emerald Bay is unforgettable.
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Nice and clean place, I love it

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