Auburn

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Auburn is a historic Gold Rush-era city in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills, known for its preserved Old Town and role in the state’s mining heritage.

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Auburn canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
county seat
areaCode 530
climate Mediterranean climate
country United States of America
county Placer County
surface form: Placer County, California
distanceTo approximately 33 miles northeast of Sacramento
economyIncludes retail
services
tourism
elevation approximately 1,300 feet
approximately 396 meters
foundedDuring California Gold Rush
governmentType council–manager government
hasCulturalEvent Gold Rush–themed community events
hasHistoricDistrict Old Town Auburn
surface form: Downtown Auburn

Old Town Auburn
hasHistoricRole regional supply center during the Gold Rush
hasIndustry wine production
hasLandmark statues commemorating miners
hasNearbyAttraction American River canyon
surface form: American River Canyon

Auburn State Recreation Area
hasPreservationFocus 19th-century commercial buildings
Gold Rush–era architecture
hasRecreation hiking
mountain biking
trail running
hasStructure Old Town firehouse
Placer County Courthouse
heritageDesignation California Historical Landmark
knownFor California Gold Rush history
preserved Old Town district
locatedIn Sierra Nevada foothills
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
locatedNear American River (California)
surface form: American River
locatedOn Interstate 80
partOf Sacramento metropolitan area
postalCodeRange 95602
95603
region Northern California
state California, United States
surface form: California
transportConnection Amtrak California
surface form: Amtrak California service

Union Pacific Railroad

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