San Andreas, California

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San Andreas, California is a small historic Gold Rush-era town in the Sierra Nevada foothills that serves as the administrative and commercial center of Calaveras County.

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Label Occurrences
San Andreas, California canonical 3

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
county seat
unincorporated community
areaCode 209
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Calaveras County
economicActivity local government services
retail and services
tourism related to Gold Rush history
elevation approximately 290 meters
approximately 950 feet
feature Calaveras County Museum Complex
Calaveras County courthouse
county government offices
historic Gold Rush-era town center
FIPSCode 06-65038
foundingEra Gold Rush era
GNISFeatureID 1659804
governmentType unincorporated community governance under Calaveras County
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasLandUse commercial
governmental
residential
hasTransportation State Route 12 NERFINISHED
State Route 49 NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod California Gold Rush
isCountySeatOf Calaveras County
locatedIn Sierra Nevada foothills
locatedInMountainRangeFoothills Sierra Nevada
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
locatedNear Calaveras River
namedAfter Saint Andrew
partOfRegion California Gold Country
Northern California
populationCharacteristic small population
postalCode 95249
regionType rural community
role administrative center of Calaveras County
commercial center of Calaveras County
state California, United States
surface form: California
timeZoneDST Pacific Time Zone
surface form: Pacific Daylight Time

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Calaveras County hasCountySeat San Andreas, California
State Route 12 easternTerminus San Andreas, California
subject surface form: State Route 12 (California)
Valley Springs, California locatedNear San Andreas, California