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Terry Santoro
C TWO C Realty, Inc.
"Buying or selling, I'll work hard for you."

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My Listings

FILE 44013        One of the Most Popular Amador County Restaurants
Highway 49/Jackson Gate Road, Jackson, CA  $1,200,000

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Other Properties You Should See
Contact Information
The History of C TWO C Realty
Our Specialties
Property of the Month
Communities Within the Gold Country - My Area
My Mission Statement
My Professional Background
Bed & Breakfast Inns
County Attractions
Amador County Association of Realtors
California Living Network MLS Data

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C-TWO-C Realty, Inc.

...Serving Amador & Calaveras Counties since 1980.
Located at: 148-A Main Street, Jackson, CA  95642

Call Terry Santoro at:   209/223-2771 or 800/540-2771
Voice Mail:  209/765-2252
Fax:   209/223-1588

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terryc2c@volcano.net

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My Company's History
In 1980, C TWO C Realty, Inc. was founded by Gregg Calkins and
my father, Larry Carney, (the Two "Cs").  From the beginning, the
company became involved in all aspects of the real estate market.
The office is located on Main Street in historic Jackson, California.
We are in the heart of the Gold Country, immediately off
of scenic Highways 49 and 88.

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Our Specialties

*     Residential       *    Residential Income
*     Commercial/Industrial       *     Unimproved Land
*     Ranches        *    Bed & Breakfast Inns        *     Horse Property        *     New Homes
*    First Time Buyers        *     Move Up Buyers        *     Relocation
*    Foreclosure        *     Freddie Mac        *     REO

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My Mission Statement
  "Winning by Helping Others"

My Professional Background

I joined C TWO C Realty, Inc. in 1993 as a full-time agent selling both residential and commercial properties in both Amador and Calaveras Counties.  During that time, I have worked diligently to repeatedly earn my company's award of Top Agent.

Currently, I am serving my second term as President of the Amador County Association of Realtors and am a Director on the Board of the California Association of Realtors.   Additionally, I hold membership in the National Association of Realtors.

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Communities Within the California Gold Country - My Area
Some of the Attractions

Amador County Communities

Amador City is one of the smallest incorporated cities in California.  Its current population is 212.  The city was named after José Maria Amador who mined Amador Creek in 1848.   There are now 24 historic buildings in their original state, including the Mine House Inn

Drytown may have had the first gold camp established in the area located at Dry Creek.  It still has an old school house which was one of the first in the county.  There are antique shops and historic sites, and you can stop for a bite in the local cafe.

Fiddletown was known for having the largest Chinese settlement outside of San Francisco.  Visitors may visit the rammed-earth building housing the Chew Kee Store with its Chinese artifacts.  Established as an herb shop during the Gold Rush, it is the only remnant of the Fiddletown Chinese Community.  The old General Store and the Town Park are both good places to visit.

Ione was another mining town during the Gold Rush.  It served as a supply center, stage and railway stop.  One of the landmarks is the century-old Preston Castle which is located at Preston School of Industry.

Jackson, the county seat, was a gold rush camp in 1848.  Jackson Creek was lined with placer claims by 1850, and many prospectors hit "pay dirt."   Historic Main Street is a popular place for visitors with interesting old store fronts offering food, gifts, and arts.  The Amador County Museum boasts the train that appeared in the 1960s television show "Petticoat Junction."  The Kennedy Mine was one of the richest, and it is now open for surface tours.

The Mammoth Kennedy Mine Tailing Wheels
can be seen on Jackson Gate Road.  Jackson Indian Bingo Casino and Hotel, located on  New York Ranch Road, draws visitors from all over the world.  Dandelion Days, held the week of St. Patrick's Day, offers street fair festivities.

Lake Camanche provides boating, fishing, swimming, jet skiing, and other outdoor adventures in a beautiful setting.  (209) 763-5178

Pine Grove offers several interesting old structures including the town hall, a church and a hotel.  Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Park is known for its reconstructed village of the Northern Miwok and Chaw'se Regional Indian Museum.   Visitors may hike or bike the 135 acres of trails.  Chaw'se is the native name for the mortar holes that were used to pulverize acorns, nuts, seeds and berries.  The rock is covered with 363 petroglyphs.  The roundhouse is used for meetings and religious activities.  Other Indian buildings have been carefully reconstructed from written descriptions.  The park also includes campground and picnic sites.  (209) 296-7488

Pioneer offers some interesting diversions to tourists heading into the mountains.  Mace Meadows Golf and Country Club as well as the Prince's are likely stopping places en route to Tahoe and ski countryPlymouth is known for its historic sites and numerous wineries, including Story Vineyards, TKC Vineyards, Amador Foothill Winery, Charles Spinetta Winery, Vince Noceto, Montevina, Deaver, Domaine De La Terre Rouge/Easton, Karly, Renwood, Santino, Shenandoah, Sobon and Young's Vineyard.  Plymouth is also the site of the annual Amador County Fair.

Sutter Creek was named after gold discoverer Capt. John Sutter.  It was a quartz mining center in the 1850s.  Historic Main Street offers shopping, antiques and numerous Bed and Breakfast inns.  More than 60 historical places can be seen.   The Old Eureka Mine gallus frame is still there, and gold mining continues today.   Wineries in Sutter Creek include Sutter Ridge and Stoneridge.   Visitors will enjoy the turn-of-the-century country store, Monteverde General Store.  Another annual attraction which draws multitudes of visitors is the Great Sutter Creek Duck Race.  As little rubber duckies compete for first place, funds are raised for local charities.

Volcano is a little town named by the settlers for the area's geological resemblance to a volcanic crater.  Daffodil Hill is a well-known attraction in the spring when the hundreds of daffodils are in bloom.   The Volcano Theater productions are well known to be entertaining, with both indoor and outdoor presentations.

Calaveras County Communities

Angels Camp held its first Jumping Frog Jubilee in 1928, named after "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain.  Thousands of frog jump contestants come from all over the world to compete for the grand prize.   The Angels Camp Museum will appeal to history and rock-hounding buffs.

Glencoe is a foothills community seated in the heart of the gold country.  Beautiful scenery off the beaten path.

Mokelumne Hill was once among the richest gold digs in California.   Standing on its main street now, visitors may have a hard time imagining that it was also one of the most violent.  Gold seekers, prostitutes, entrepreneurs, and people from all ethnic backgrounds came together in this dusty little town to give it character.   Roaring Camp Mining Co. offers a 49ers gold camp with prospector's cabins and swimming on the Mokelumne River.

Murphys is not only a picturesque, historic town.  It is also the home of  the Kautz Ironstone Vineyards with a theater which houses a rare, historic theater organ.  Other wineries include Stevenot, Black Sheep, Chatom, Indian Rock, Gerber Vineyards, Malvadino and Milliaire.  The Murphys Old Timer's Museum is dedicated to preserving local history.  Its north wall is the "E. Campus Vitus Wall of Comparative Ovations."

West Point, historically a logging community, will holds its Annual Lumberjack Day in September with food, festivities and wood carving as prominet attractions.

San Andreas is the county seat and the home of the Calaveras County Courthouse and Museum.  The museum is dedicated to the preservation of Calaveras County history and houses genealogical records.

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My Listings

Other Properties You Should See

Property of the Month

Bed & Breakfast Inns

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Amador and Calaveras County Attractions
*   Snow
*    River Rafting
*     Camping        *    Fishing        *    Hiking
*    Gold Panning     *    Water & Jet Skiing     *    Golfing
*    Calaveras Frog Jumping Contest
*    Amador County Fair
*    Dandelion Days         *    Volcano Theater
*    Great Sutter Creek Duck Race        
*    The Murphys Old Timer's Museum
*     Indian Casino Gaming
*    Fiddletown Chinese Community History
*    Amador County Museum
*    Calaveras County Courthouse & Museum
*    The Kennedy Mine & Tailing Wheels
*    The Old Eureka Mine
*    Chaw'se Indian Grinding Rock State Park
*    Daffodil Hill
*    Lumberjack Day
*    Gold Country History & Historic Buildings Throughout
*   Wineries Throughout   

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My Mission Statement
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   My Listings    Other Properties You Should See
Property of the Month     Bed & Breakfast Inns    County Attractions

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