Wingo is a ghost town in Sonoma County’s marshlands that once thrived as a strategic transportation hub connecting San Francisco and Sonoma via steamships in the 1840s. You’ll find it was later renamed from Norfolk in 1876 during railroad expansion before declining after the 1937 Golden Gate Bridge construction. Today, you can access its decaying buildings and docks via challenging marshland trails or kayak routes. The site’s gradual surrender to nature offers fascinating insights into California’s maritime past.
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8.1 Are There Any Supernatural or Ghost Stories Associated With Wingo?…