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Locke - 100 Years Suspended in Time

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Locke California by Myrl Jeffcoat 

It's becoming harder to get excited about a road trip with any distance these days.  Gas in Sacramento is hovering around $4.29 a gallon.  National news this morning made my hair stand on end with word it could reach $6.00 by end of summer.

However, for folks in the Greater Sacramento Region, there are a number of astonishing areas within a few miles, which provide a feeling of being a world away from home.

One of these is along the Sacramento River, a mere 28 miles south of Sacramento.  It is a sleepy and intriguing little place suspended in time.  It is the town of Locke.

Historical accounts which differ slightly, say Locke was founded about 1912-1915, by Chinese, who had once lived in nearby Walnut Grove, who moved to the area, when a fire had occurred in the Chinese section of Walnut Grove.

A committee of Chinese merchants, led by Lee Bing, Chan Hing Sai, Tom Wai, Chan Dai Kee, Ng So Hat, Chan Wai Lum, Chow Hou Bun, and Suen Dat Suin was formed, to establish a town of their own for the Chinese. 

Chinese architects laid out the town, and industrious building ensued. The founding of "Lockeport" - later 'Locke', was a reality. By 1920 Locke stood essentially as you see it now.

Levee construction for the Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta, and the building of the Central Pacific Railroad, originally brought the Chinese to this area.  However, by the time Locke was built, most of the work was in farm labor. Locke had many businesses that catered to the farm workers and residents of this region. In the 1940's restaurants, bakeries, herb shops, fish markets, gambling halls, boarding houses, brothels, grocery stores, a school, clothing stores, and the Star Theatre lined the bustling streets of Locke. At its peak 600 residents, and as many as 1500 people occupied the town of Locke.

Locke was added to the registry of national historical places, by the Sacramento County Historical Society On August 2, 1970.  Locke has the unique status of being the only town in the United States built exclusively by the Chinese for the Chinese.

Locke is no tourist trap, nor is it a ghost town. Its unusual, out-of-the-way charm is genuine. Perhaps it is this authenticity, which brings so many out of town visitors to its doors.

Currently, there are between 80 to 90 people living in Locke. Chinese population is down to about ten.

Directions From Sacramento: 

Take Hwy 5 South

Exit at Hood-Franklin Road and turn Right

Turn Left (South) on River Road

Stay on River Road travel through river towns of Hood, Courtland, before arriving at Locke on the left side of River Road

There is a faster route to Locke by continuing on I-5 South beyond Hood-Franklin exit, and instead taking the Twin Cities Road exit.  However, it is not as scenic, and you miss delightful river views and towns along the way.

For more information on Locke you can visit the Locke Community website.

 

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Comments(18)

Ann Allen Hoover
RE/MAX Advantage South - Hoover, AL
CDPE SRES ASP e-PRO Realtor - Homes for Sale - AL

$6.00 are you kidding?  This morning I noticed my favorite place to get the best buy on gas was up to $3.65.  I guess that sounds pretty good to you.

Locke looks like a fun place to explore.  I love the shot with the Morning Glorys.

Apr 21, 2011 08:44 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Ann - $3.65 sounds really good to me.  But quite honestly, I am hoping Americans get so fed up with being jerked around over oil, that they will FINALLY commit to weaning themselves away from it.  I can't believe we are still subsidizing oil companies, when they are making record profits at our expense.  I am tired of hearing "Drill baby drill," when we seem to be giving oil resources in our country to foreign oil companies. . .We must remember the oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico was a BP (British Petroleum) company operation.  I've read recently, a Canadian company is trying to get approval to drill in parts of Yellowstone National Park. . .What is up with that!

Apr 21, 2011 08:50 AM
Steve Merson 512 412 1621
Keller Williams Realty - Austin, TX
CNE, e-PRO

Hi Myrl,

WOW!! I can't believe the price of your gas. I filled up this morning at $3.61. I totally agree with your comments to Ann. Are they serious about drilling in Yellowstone????? 

I love your pictures of Locke, especialy Locke Ness.  Do you think they have a monster like they do in Scotland?  LOL

Steve 

Apr 21, 2011 09:37 AM
The Scott Loper Team Bux-Mont Premier Properties
Keller Williams Real Estate - Montgomeryville - Lansdale, PA

Hi Myrl,

Trips close to home are good! Gas is crazy.

Lisa

Apr 21, 2011 09:42 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Steve - California motorists run on the expensive Mocha Latte of auto fuels.  Therefore we pay more.  I understand that Hawaii and Alaska pay some of the most expensive prices in the nation.  I can understand Hawaii, because of it's isolated spot in the Pacific, but Alaska has the pipeline.  Yes, they want to drill in Yellowstone.  Here's an interesting article, "Massive Outcry Over Drilling in Yellowstone." 

There's no monsters in our little town of Locke - Other than from the bar and restaurant called, "Al the Wop's" on a raucus Saturday night. . .Al's has been in business since 1934.

Apr 21, 2011 12:01 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Lisa - I'm getting to the point where I hate flying.  In the last couple of years I had resorted to more road trips.  But high gas prices aren't making that much fun either.

Apr 21, 2011 12:02 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Myrl- I was not familiar with the town of Locke.  Thank you for being a great tour guide.  BTW I've seen gas between $3.83 and $3.99 here.  I'm liking my Prius. 

Apr 21, 2011 01:17 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Kathy - I'm a little envious of Prius owners right now.  I'm seeing a rash of them in the last few months with new car stickers on them.

Apr 21, 2011 01:21 PM
Judi Boad
ACCURATE REALTY GROUP - Seattle, WA

Hi Myrl~ Great pictures of a quaint little town!

I am with you on finding ways to get away from gasoline consumption! My husband and I have been looking at boats, and have totally changed our minds due to the oil crisis. We have gone down to one vehicle since our move to Seattle and I don't miss not having another car at all. 

There are many things we can do to conserve energy and go green, and if we don't embrace conservation by choice, we will have to accept it one day soon out of necessity!

Thanks for the post.

See you in the rain... 

Apr 21, 2011 01:29 PM
Shirley Parks
Sands Realty 210-414-0966 - San Antonio, TX
Broker, 210-414-0966, San Antonio TX Real Estate

How interesting, Myrl.  I would love to visit this town but with the price of gas... maybe after the price of gas goes down.  I would love to have a solar powered car! 

Apr 21, 2011 03:20 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Judi - I have been combining trips.  And I've really been making a conscious effort to ask myself if I need to use the car.  Yesterday, I had a list of places I need to go, so I created a route that would take me where I needed to go in the most efficient way.  Today, I worked entirely out of my house.  One thing that is on our side, is that many of us can work from home.  30 years ago that wasn't as possible.  Remember having to run transaction papers all over town in the old days. . .LOL

Shirley - I was encouraged to hear that Obama is launching an investigation into why gas prices are so high.  There is some thought that speculators and possible fraud may be involved.  I guess we will need to wait and see. . .Tick tock, tick tock!

Apr 21, 2011 03:58 PM
William Johnson
Retired - La Jolla, CA
Retired

Hi Myrl, I am in love with the town Locke. What a wonderful photographic visit you have given us. Well done!

Apr 21, 2011 04:27 PM
Toni Weidman
Sailwinds Realty - Trinity, FL
20+ Years Selling Homes in New Port Richey, FL

I love the pictures, Myrl. Looks like a sleepy little place. Our prices are about 3.59 a gallon right now but by lunchtime I'm sure they will go up (again).

Apr 22, 2011 01:17 AM
Kristine Ginsberg
Elite Staging and Redesign, LLC - Short Hills, NJ
NJ Home Stager

Myrl - Thanks for giving us the history on the quaint town of Locke - your photos are beautiful and really show how charming and interesting this wonderful this  historic town is - thanks for sharing!

Apr 23, 2011 04:10 AM
Chris Alston
Chris Alston (Keller Williams Realty, Silicon Valley, California) - Campbell, CA
Silicon Valley, California

Wow!  I am sooooo going to take my son here!  What a great place and story!

Apr 23, 2011 05:05 PM
Myers Jackson
Auctioneer, Texas Flip N Move - Grapevine, TX
America's Auctioneer

Understand , Really I know, let Tallahassee went to FAyetteville GA, to Atlanta, Athens, Tallahassee to Orlando then Ft. LAuderdale and back to Tallahassee,,,and yes gas was was 4 buck per gallon, i did not even count the money

May 01, 2011 02:35 PM
Mike Yeo
3:16 team REALTY - Frisco, TX

Mryl - wow! Those are some great photos. Thanks for the post. Staycation is here to stay with gas prices are so high. Thanks for the historical write up. That was fantastic. Wish I was close so I can visit the town.

May 02, 2011 03:11 AM
Sally Dunbar
Lyon Real Estate, Fair Oaks CA (Sacramento Area) - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks Realtor - Fair Oaks Homes for Sale

Myrl - Great post, and do you know, I've never been there! Definitely time for a short jaunt south.  Lovely video.  thanks.

May 02, 2011 03:43 AM