Virginiatown | |
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Coordinates: 38°54′02″N 121°12′53″W / 38.90056°N 121.21472°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Placer County |
Elevation | 322 ft (98 m) |
Reference no. | 400 |
Virginiatown (formerly, Virginia)[2] is a former settlement in Placer County, California.[1] Virginiatown is located on Auburn Ravine, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) west of Auburn.[2]
Virginiatown is California Historical Landmark #400.[3] The town was the site of one of California's first railroads, built in 1852 to carry gold ore from the mines to Auburn Ravine.[4] After the first wave of gold mining ended, wood-cutting became an important local industry, to support railroad construction and to fuel the kiln at the pottery mill in nearby Lincoln. A large number of Chinese miners moved into the area around this time and reworked the diggings;[5] the white residents voted to expel the Chinese from town in 1860, claiming a "fire hazard", and the Chinese resettled just west of town.[6] A Chinese temple stood outside Virginiatown as late as 1907,[7] and two rammed-earth Chinese houses were still standing as of 1957.[8]
The site of Virginiatown is now occupied by rural homes and small farms.