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Location of Auburn in Placer County, California.
est. ~19,500 (including Foresthill Applegate and Meadow Vista)
Auburn is part of the Sacra­mento met­ro­pol­i­tan area and is home to the Auburn State Recre­ation Area, the site of a num­ber of sport­ing en­durance events. Events in­clude the West­ern States En­durance Run; the West­ern States Trail Ride, also known as Tevis Cup Eques­trian Ride; Amer­i­can River 50 Mile En­durance Run; Amer­i­can River 50 Mile Eques­trian Ride; Way Too Cool 50 Kilo­me­ter En­durance Run; Auburn In­ter­na­tional Half Iron Triathlon; Auburn Cen­tury 100 Mile Bike Ride; Coolest 24 Hour Moun­tain Bike Race; Rio Del Lago 100 Mile En­durance Run; Sierra Nevada 50 Mile En­durance Run; and the Coolest Run: Ride & Tie.
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Placer County Courthouse was constructed between 1894 and 1898.
Ar­chae­o­log­i­cal finds place the south­west­ern bor­der for the pre­his­toric Mar­tis peo­ple in the Auburn area.[13] The in­dige­nous Nise­nan, an off­shoot of the Maidu, were the first to es­tab­lish a per­ma­nent set­tle­ment in the Auburn area.
In the spring of 1848, a group of French gold min­ers ar­rived and camped in what would later be known as the Auburn Ravine. This group was on its way to the gold fields in Coloma, Cal­i­for­nia, and it in­cluded Fran­cois Gen­dron, Philib­ert Courteau, and Claude Chana. The young Chana dis­cov­ered gold on May 16, 1848. After find­ing the gold de­posits in the soil, the trio de­cided to stay for more prospect­ing and min­ing.
Placer min­ing in the Auburn area was very good, with the camp first be­com­ing known as the North Fork Dry Dig­gings. This name was changed to the Woods Dry Dig­gings, after John S. Wood set­tled down, built a cabin, and started to mine in the ravine. The area soon de­vel­oped into a min­ing camp, and it was of­fi­cially named Auburn in Au­gust 1849. By 1850, the town's pop­u­la­tion had grown to about 1,500 peo­ple, and in 1851, Auburn was cho­sen as the seat of Placer County. Gold min­ing op­er­a­tions moved up the ravine to the site of pre­sent-day Auburn. In 1865, the Cen­tral Pa­cific Rail­road, the west­ern leg of the First Transcon­ti­nen­tal Rail­road, reached Auburn, as it was being built east from Sacra­mento to­ward Ogden, Utah.
The re­stored Old Town has houses and re­tail build­ings from the mid­dle of the 19th cen­tury. The old­est fire sta­tion and the Post Of­fice date from the Gold Rush years. Ca­sual gold-min­ing ac­ces­sories, as well as Amer­i­can In­dian and Chi­nese ar­ti­facts, can also be viewed by vis­i­tors at the Placer County Mu­seum. Auburn was the home and birth­place of noted sci­ence fic­tion and fan­tasy poet and writer Clark Ash­ton Smith. A memo­r­ial to him is lo­cated near Old Town.
Auburn is home to Placer High School, which is one of the old­est high schools in California.[14]
Local den­tist Ken­neth H. Fox's colos­sal sculp­tures are lo­cated through­out the town. The stat­ues chron­i­cle Auburn's his­tory, such as a mid­dle-aged Claude Chana gold pan­ning in the nearby Amer­i­can River, and a Chi­nese la­borer worker build­ing the Transcon­ti­nen­tal Rail­road.
Hid­den Falls Re­gional Park is lo­cated in nearby wood­lands and con­tains 30-miles of multi-use trails.[15]
Rolling hills of Auburn, taken near Indian Hill Road.
Ac­cord­ing to the United States Cen­sus Bu­reau, the city has a total area of 7.2 square miles (19 km2), of which 0.03 square miles (0.078 km2), or 0.38%, is water.
Auburn is sit­u­ated in the North­ern Cal­i­for­nia foothills of the Sierra Nevada range, ap­prox­i­mately 800 ver­ti­cal feet above the con­flu­ence of the North Fork and Mid­dle Fork of the Amer­i­can River. It is lo­cated be­tween Sacra­mento and Reno, Nevada, along In­ter­state 80. Moun­tain­ous wilder­ness canyons and the west­ern slope of the Sierra Nevada lie ad­ja­cent east­ward, while gen­tle rolling foothills well-suited for agri­cul­ture lie to the west. The crest of the Sierra Nevada lies ap­prox­i­mately 45 miles (72 km) east­ward, and the Cen­tral Val­ley lies ap­prox­i­mately ten miles to the west.
Auburn has a hot-sum­mer Mediter­ranean cli­mate (Köppen Csa) that is char­ac­ter­ized by cool, moist win­ters and hot, dry sum­mers. Av­er­age De­cem­ber tem­per­a­tures are a max­i­mum of 54.4 °F (12.4 °C) and a min­i­mum of 39 °F (4 °C). Av­er­age July tem­per­a­tures are a max­i­mum of 94.0 °F (34.4 °C) and a min­i­mum of 61.0 °F (16.1 °C). An­nu­ally, there are an av­er­age of 59.4 days with highs of 90 °F (32 °C) or higher, an av­er­age of 7.0 days with 100 °F (38 °C) or higher, and an av­er­age of 17.1 days with 32 °F (0 °C) or lower.[17] The record high tem­per­a­ture was 113 °F (45 °C) on July 15, 1972. The record low tem­per­a­ture was 16 °F (−9 °C) on De­cem­ber 9, 1972, and De­cem­ber 7, 2009.[17]
Av­er­age an­nual pre­cip­i­ta­tion is 37.36 inches (949 mm). There are an av­er­age of 70 days with mea­sur­able pre­cip­i­ta­tion. The wettest year was 1983 with 64.87 inches (1,648 mm) and the dri­est year was 1976 with 11.76 inches (299 mm). The most pre­cip­i­ta­tion in one month was 23.08 inches (586 mm) in Jan­u­ary 1909. The most pre­cip­i­ta­tion in 24 hours was 5.41 inches (137 mm) on Oc­to­ber 13, 1962,[17] dur­ing the Colum­bus Day Storm. Snow rarely falls in Auburn; av­er­age an­nual snow­fall is only 0.0–1.0 inch (0–25 mm).[17] The most snow­fall in one year was 10.7 inches (270 mm) in 1972, in­clud­ing 6.5 inches (170 mm) in Jan­u­ary 1972.[18]
Auburn's Köppen clas­si­fi­ca­tion and cli­mate sim­i­lar­i­ties to lo­ca­tions such as Napa, Cal­i­for­nia, and parts of Italy make it a suit­able re­gion for grow­ing wine grapes. Auburn and the sur­round­ing areas of Placer County are home to over 20 winer­ies.[19]
The 2010 United States Cen­sus[22] re­ported that Auburn had a pop­u­la­tion of 13,330. The pop­u­la­tion den­sity was 1,860.2 peo­ple per square mile (718.2/km2). The racial makeup of Auburn was 11,863 (89.0%) White, 100 (0.8%) African Amer­i­can, 129 (1.0%) Na­tive Amer­i­can, 240 (1.8%) Asian, 9 (0.1%) Pa­cific Is­lander, 405 (3.0%) from other races, and 584 (4.4%) from two or more races. His­panic or Latino of any race were 1,331 per­sons (10.0%).
The Cen­sus re­ported that 13,052 peo­ple (97.9% of the pop­u­la­tion) lived in house­holds, 145 (1.1%) lived in non-in­sti­tu­tion­al­ized group quar­ters, and 133 (1.0%) were in­sti­tu­tion­al­ized.
There were 5,759 house­holds, out of which 1,502 (26.1%) had chil­dren under the age of 18 liv­ing in them, 2,613 (45.4%) were op­po­site-sex mar­ried cou­ples liv­ing to­gether, 604 (10.5%) had a fe­male house­holder with no hus­band pre­sent, 257 (4.5%) had a male house­holder with no wife pre­sent. There were 352 (6.1%) un­mar­ried op­po­site-sex part­ner­ships, and 33 (0.6%) same-sex mar­ried cou­ples or part­ner­ships. 1,845 house­holds (32.0%) were made up of in­di­vid­u­als, and 801 (13.9%) had some­one liv­ing alone who was 65 years of age or older. The av­er­age house­hold size was 2.27. There were 3,474 fam­i­lies (60.3% of all house­holds); the av­er­age fam­ily size was 2.85.
The pop­u­la­tion was spread out, with 2,645 peo­ple (19.8%) under the age of 18, 1,031 peo­ple (7.7%) aged 18 to 24, 2,898 peo­ple (21.7%) aged 25 to 44, 4,224 peo­ple (31.7%) aged 45 to 64, and 2,532 peo­ple (19.0%) who were 65 years of age or older. The me­dian age was 45.4 years. For every 100 fe­males, there were 89.5 males. For every 100 fe­males age 18 and over, there were 86.1 males.
There were 6,139 hous­ing units at an av­er­age den­sity of 856.7 per square mile (330.8/km2), of which 3,388 (58.8%) were owner-oc­cu­pied, and 2,371 (41.2%) were oc­cu­pied by renters. The home­owner va­cancy rate was 2.0%; the rental va­cancy rate was 6.5%. 8,017 peo­ple (60.1% of the pop­u­la­tion) lived in owner-oc­cu­pied hous­ing units and 5,035 peo­ple (37.8%) lived in rental hous­ing units.
Auburn is served by Am­trak pas­sen­ger rail ser­vice a few times a day, and its rail­road sta­tion is the east­ern ter­mi­nus of AM­TRAK's Cal­i­forn­ian Capi­tol Cor­ri­dor train. In­ter­state High­way 80 is the main east-west high­way through this area, con­nect­ing Sacra­mento to the west and the Lake Tahoe/Reno areas to the east. This town can be reached through sev­eral in­ter­changes on In­ter­state 80, three of which (exits 118, 119 A through C, and 120) are some­what within the town lim­its. Cal­i­for­nia High­way 49 is the main north-south high­way through this area. High­way 49 con­nects Auburn with the towns of Grass Val­ley and Nevada City to its north, and Plac­erville to the south.
The Auburn Mu­nic­i­pal Air­port is lo­cated three miles (5 km) north of town, and it is a gen­eral avi­a­tion air­port, only. Auburn owns and op­er­ates this air­port and an in­dus­trial site. The air­port site cov­ers 285 acres (1.15 km2) in­clud­ing an 80-acre (320,000 m2) in­dus­trial site. This air­port has a sin­gle 3,700 ft (1,128 m)-long run­way.[23][24] Gen­eral avi­a­tion ser­vices are available.[25]
The Queen Anne style Old Town Firehouse is a landmark. It originally adjoined a row of commercial buildings (now demolished). It was home to the Auburn Volunteer Fire Department.[26]
The fol­low­ing films were, at least in part, shot in Auburn:
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^ City of Auburn. "City of Auburn: Airport and Industrial Park". Archived from the original on September 9, 2009.
^ City of Auburn. "City of Auburn: About the Airport". Archived from the original on September 9, 2009.
^ City of Auburn. "City of Auburn: Airport Services". Archived from the original on September 9, 2009.
^ Old Town Firehouse, Auburn Chamber of Commerce, Accessed August 1, 2009. Archived August 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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^ Staff (2019-01-06). "Movies Filmed in Placer County". Rocklin and Roseville Today. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
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^ Blake, Janet (2012). ""In Love with Painting": The Life and Art of Clarence Hinkle". www.tfaoi.com. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
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^ "Kings Sign Isaiah Pineiro". NBA. July 30, 2019. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
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Расположение Оберн в округе Плэйсер, Калифорния.
1,977,85 / кв. Мили (763,64 / км 2 )
оценка ~ 19 500 (включая Foresthill Applegate и Meadow Vista)
Оберн - это город и административный центр округа Плейсер, Калифорния , США . Во время переписи 2010 года его население составляло 13 330 человек . Оберн известен своей историей Калифорнийской золотой лихорадки и зарегистрирован как исторический памятник Калифорнии .
Оберн является частью столичного региона Сакраменто и является домом для Государственной зоны отдыха Оберн , где проводится ряд спортивных соревнований на выносливость. Мероприятия включают забег на выносливость в западных штатах ; западные государства Trail езда , также известная как Кубок Tevis конного езды; Забег на выносливость на 50 миль по американской реке ; Конный спорт на 50 миль по американской реке; Way Too Cool - бег на выносливость на 50 километров ; Оберн международный полу-железный триатлон; 100-мильный велопробег Auburn Century; Самая крутая 24-часовая гонка на горных велосипедах; 100-мильный пробег на выносливость в Рио-дель-Лаго; Сьерра-Невада, бег на выносливость на 50 миль; и самый крутой забег: Ride & Tie.
Археологические находки определяют юго-западную границу доисторического народа Мартис в районе Оберн. Коренные жители Нисенана , ответвление Майду , были первыми, кто основал постоянное поселение в районе Оберна.
Весной 1848 года прибыла группа французских золотодобытчиков и разбила лагерь в месте, которое позже будет известно как Оберн-Ущелье. Эта группа направлялась к золотым приискам в Коломе, Калифорния , и в нее входили Франсуа Жендрон, Филибер Курто и Клод Чана. Молодой Хана обнаружил золото 16 мая 1848 года. Обнаружив месторождения золота в почве, троица решила остаться для дальнейших поисков и добычи.
Добыча россыпей в районе Оберна была очень хорошей, и лагерь сначала стал известен как Сухие раскопки Северной вилки. Это название было изменено на Woods Dry Diggings после того, как Джон С. Вуд устроился, построил хижину и начал добычу в ущелье. Вскоре этот район превратился в шахтерский лагерь, и в августе 1849 года он был официально назван Оберн. К 1850 году население города выросло примерно до 1500 человек, а в 1851 году Оберн был выбран в качестве резиденции округа Плейсер . Золотодобывающие предприятия переместились вверх по ущелью на место современного Оберна. В 1865 году Центрально-Тихоокеанская железная дорога , западный отрезок Первой трансконтинентальной железной дороги , достигла Оберна, когда она строилась к востоку от Сакраменто в сторону Огдена, штат Юта .
В отреставрированном Старом городе есть жилые и торговые здания середины 19 века. Самая старая пожарная часть и почтовое отделение датируются временами «золотой лихорадки». Обычные аксессуары для добычи золота, а также артефакты американских индейцев и китайцев также можно увидеть в Музее округа Плейсер. Оберн был домом и местом рождения известного поэта-фантаста и писателя Кларка Эштона Смита . Памятник ему находится недалеко от Старого города.
В Оберне находится средняя школа Плейсер , одна из старейших средних школ Калифорнии.
Колоссальные скульптуры местного дантиста Кеннета Х. Фокса расположены по всему городу. Статуи отражают историю Оберна, например, Клод Чана средних лет, занимающийся мытьем золота в близлежащей Американской реке, и китайский рабочий, строящий Трансконтинентальную железную дорогу.
Региональный парк Хидден-Фолс расположен в близлежащих лесных массивах и содержит 30 миль многофункциональных троп.
По данным Бюро переписи населения США , город имеет общую площадь 7,2 квадратных миль (19 км 2 ), из которых 0,03 квадратных мили (0,078 км 2 ), или 0,38%, составляют воды.
Оберн расположен в предгорьях Северной Калифорнии хребта Сьерра-Невада , примерно на 800 футов по вертикали выше места слияния Северной и Средней вилок Американской реки . Он расположен между Сакраменто и Рино, штат Невада по Interstate 80 . Каньоны горной дикой природы и западный склон Сьерра-Невады примыкают к востоку, а пологие холмы, хорошо подходящие для сельского хозяйства, лежат на западе. Гребень Сьерра-Невады находится примерно в 45 милях (72 км) к востоку, а Центральная долина - примерно в десяти милях к западу.
Оберн имеет жаркий летний средиземноморский климат ( Köppen Csa ), который характеризуется прохладной влажной зимой и жарким сухим летом. Средняя температура в декабре составляет максимум 54,4 ° F (12,4 ° C) и минимум 39 ° F (4 ° C). Средняя температура июля составляет максимум 94,0 ° F (34,4 ° C) и минимум 61,0 ° F (16,1 ° C). Ежегодно наблюдается в среднем 59,4 дня с максимальной температурой 90 ° F (32 ° C) или выше, в среднем 7,0 дней с температурой 100 ° F (38 ° C) или выше и в среднем 17,1 дня с температурой 32 ° F. (0 ° C) или ниже. Рекордно высокая температура составила 113 ° F (45 ° C) 15 июля 1972 года. Рекордно низкая температура была 16 ° F (-9 °
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