17921 Berry Street
- Cazadero, CA
- $595,000
2 Beds 1 Bath 746 Sq.Ft. 0.48 Acres
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Cazadero was the northern terminus of the North Pacific Coast Railroad, originally laid as narrow-gauge track in the 1870s. This railhead was fed by several smaller-gauge systems dedicated to logging and networks of logging roads and trails which brought trees to Duncans Mill for processing and shipment south to San Francisco. Local legend holds that much of San Francisco was rebuilt after the disastrous April 1906 earthquake and fire using redwood and other lumber from the Cazadero area. Cazadero timbers are also known to have been used in pilings sunk to support the old eastern span of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (which was replaced by a new span in 2013; the old eastern span was subsequently demolished.) The sawmills in Cazadero had faced financial hardship in the 1990s and currently there is only one sawmill still in operation as of 2026. ~Wikipedia