Ione, California

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Ione, California is a small historic city in the Sierra Nevada foothills known for its Gold Rush-era heritage and role as a local hub in Amador County.

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Ione, California canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
areaCode 209
category Cities in Amador County, California
Incorporated cities and towns in California
Populated places in the Sierra Nevada (United States)
climate Mediterranean climate
country United States of America
county Amador County, California
distanceToSacramento approximately 40 miles southeast
elevation 299 feet
91 meters
FIPSCode 06-36610
foundedAs mining town
GNISFeatureID 1658810
governmentType council–manager government
hasHeritage Gold Rush-era architecture
hasHistoricIndustry brick making
cattle ranching
gold mining
hasLandmark Preston Castle
Preston School of Industry
historicalEra California Gold Rush
incorporated September 15, 1953
knownFor Gold Rush-era heritage
historic downtown
KöppenClimateClassification Csa
locatedIn Sierra Nevada foothills
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
locatedNear Mokelumne River
namedAfter Ione (character in Edward Bulwer-Lytton novel "The Last Days of Pompeii")
nearbyCity Jackson, California
Sutter Creek
surface form: Sutter Creek, California
partOf Gold Country
postalCode 95640
region Northern California
role local hub in Amador County
service center for surrounding agricultural and ranching areas
state California, United States
surface form: California
subdivisionType city in Amador County
timeZoneDST Pacific Time Zone
surface form: Pacific Daylight Time
transportation served by State Route 104
served by State Route 124

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Amador County, California largestCity Ione, California
Amador County, California containsCity Ione, California
State Route 88 passesThrough Ione, California
subject surface form: State Route 88 (California)