Northern California Shorts
Description: When you think about the Golden State, what do you think of? Sandy Beaches and sunshine? Well that's not all Cali has to offer. The northern part of the state has the Redwoods, gorgeous rocky shores and lets not for get the Emerald Triangle. Go north, see San Francisco, Mendocino, Fort Bragg, Mount Shasta or Lassen. Visit Lake Tahoe the northern Pacific Coast Highway or even Yuba City. Just stay out of the woods in Humboldt County. House of HaHa is an artist owned brand created by Aaron and Melody Gardy. We sell t-shirts, hats, mugs, totes and a variety of other merchandise online at www.HouseOfHaHa.com. We started House Of HaHa hoping to use our talents in art and humor to celebrate our love for geek culture and hopefully free us f...
Description: Celebrate the Golden State with this vintage-inspired Northern California design. Featuring a classic striped California silhouette and a sunset-gradient "NorCal" script, this design captures the laid-back, adventurous spirit of the North Coast. Whether you’re hiking through the redwoods, surfing in Santa Cruz, or exploring the Bay Area, this retro aesthetic is perfect for locals and travelers alike.
Description: "I'd rather be among the redwoods" California Giant Sequoia. For those who love beautiful scenery & landscapes, wide horizons, mountains, sequoias, redwoods, forest views. Northern California, NorCal. The state tree of California. Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon, Sequoia National Park, Mariposa Grove, Avenue of the Giants, Highway 101, Hwy 1, John Muir Monument, etc.
Description: Founded in 1863, Pacific Lumber Company, known as PALCO, was one of California's major logging and sawmill operations, located 28 miles south of Eureka and 244 miles north of San Francisco. Primary operations existed in massive log storage and milling operations in the historic company town of Scotia, California, located adjacent to US 101 along the Eel River, with secondary mills located in Fortuna and Carlotta. PALCO had extensive timber holdings exceeding well over 200,000 acres in the Redwood and Douglas-Fir forests of Humboldt County. Known as the Redwood Empire, for generations, PALCO was one of the largest private employers in the region, and operated the world's largest Redwood Mill ever constructed.