The blaze in the Sierra Nevada foothills threatened hundreds of homes and historic buildings, including a wood courthouse founded in 1854 and touted as the oldest active courthouse west of the Rocky Mountains.
The fire did not grow significantly overnight, but state fire officials said today that 58 homes and 60 outbuildings have been destroyed. The wildfire has scorched 115 square miles (298 square kilometers), threatening at least 1,500 homes.
Carol Dewey, who owns a small bed and breakfast in downtown Mariposa, was one of several business owners allowed in yesterday to check on their shops in the town under a mandatory evacuation order.
"The place is like a ghost town," Dewey said. "This fire has really devastated the area, business is just flat." Dewey, 64, said people in their 30s have opened several new businesses and wine bars, attracting lots of young tourists.
Only fire trucks and other emergency vehicles traveled yesterday on Highway 140, the main road to Yosemite National Park and the town's main street.
The fire came within a half-mile of Mariposa but crews have been able to keep it out of the town by dropping red retardant on the flames burning on nearby slopes and by using bulldozers and hand crews to build fire brakes, said Cal Fire spokesman Jason Motta.
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