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THE HIGH SIERRA Lots of new restaurants and lodgings in this chapter, starting with Groveland. On your way to Yosemite, stop by the 150-yearold Iron Door Saloon, 18763 Main St. (& 209/962-6244), for a charbroiled buffalo burger and a try at tacking a $1 bill to the ceiling. Or stay the night at the historic Hotel Charlotte, 18736 Main St. (& 800/9617799), an inexpensive little charmer built in 1921 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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