On winter Sundays along California’s Highway 49, the line of SUVs and Subarus pulling into a modest roadside stand in Jamestown tells its own story.
For Bay Area families bound to and from Sierra cabins, the Jamestown Frosty is no longer just a place to buy a burger and a cone; it is a ritual stop that quietly marks the beginning and end of mountain weekends.
Set at the junction of Highways 49 and 108 in Tuolumne County’s historic Gold Country, the Frosty has been serving soft-serve and shakes since 1969, the year humans first walked on the moon and the modern highway network was still
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