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The history of Chico, California, begins with the original inhabitants, the Mechoopda Maidu.
The city of Chico was founded in 1860 by General John Bidwell, a member of one of the first wagon trains to reach California in 1841. The city became incorporated January 8, 1872.
Historian W.H. "Old Hutch" Hutchinson identified five events as the most seminal in Chico history. They were
Since then, several seminal events have unfolded in Chico. These include: the construction and relocation of Highway 99E through town in the early sixties; Playboy Magazine naming Chico State the number one party school in the nation in 1987; and the establishment of a Green Line on the western city limits as protection of agricultural lands.