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==Points of interest== [[File:Trinidad-ca-state-beach.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Trinidad State Beach]], Pewetole Island, and [[Trinidad Head]] from College Cove Bluffs near Trinidad in 2007.]] '''State parks''' *[[Little River State Beach]] *[[Sue-meg State Park]] *[[Trinidad State Beach]] '''Historic landmarks''' *[[Trinidad Head Light]], National Registered Landmark #1720 *[[Trinidad Head, California|Trinidad Head]], State Historic Landmark #146 *Town of Trinidad, State Historic Landmark #216 *[[Tsurau, California|Old Indian Village of Tsurai]], State Historic Landmark #838 '''Other''' *Trinidad Pier *Strawberry Rock *Fred Telonicher Marine Laboratory, [[Humboldt State University|Cal Poly Humboldt]] [[File:Trinidad CA Murdered by Capitalism.jpg|thumb|100px|Edward Bernhardt {{nowrap|Schnaubelt's}} tombstone in the {{nowrap|Trinidad Cemetery}} {{nowrap|on April 20, 2011.}}]] *Trinidad City Cemetery includes Indian and settler graves and one unusual tombstone. Edward Bernhardt Schnaubelt was the brother of Rudolph Schnaubelt, accused of the [[Haymarket riot|Haymarket Riot]] bombing in [[Chicago, Illinois]] and the brother-in-law of [[Michael Schwab]], sentenced to death for his role in the riot. All three Schnaubelt brothers left Chicago shortly after the riot. Edward Schnaubelt briefly panned for gold before settling in Trinidad, opening a sawmill and buying a tract of timber to supply his mill. After Schnaubelt's mill was taken over by his rivals, he re-entered the closed mill at night to reclaim his personal tools and was shot to death by a nightwatchman hired to protect the property. His wife chose the phrase "Murdered by Capitalism" for his marker which inspired the 2004 book by John Ross.<ref>{{cite book | last =Ross | first =John | title =Murdered by capitalism: a memoir of 150 years of life and death on the American left | publisher =Avalon Publishing Group | date =June 2004 | pages =400 | url =https://books.google.com/books?id=138oIBg_MikC | isbn=978-1-56025-578-9 | access-date = December 3, 2012}}</ref>
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