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Folsom
The story of Folsom dates back to the great California Gold Rush. But it was also the site of California's first college, the West's first railroad and the first long-distance transmission of electricity in the West.
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Granite Bay
Granite Bay is a Northern California community in Placer County, just 24 miles northeast of Sacramento, that offers a bit of country and a bit of city.
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Lincoln
Located 27 miles northeast of Sacramento, the city of Lincoln is a family-oriented community with a Gold Rush history. But perhaps its best known event is the Feats of Clay Festival, a nationally known show for ceramic artists.
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Loomis
The Town of Loomis is a quaint, family-oriented community. Established in 1850 and incorporated in 1984, Loomis retains its rural character and charm with its large residential lots and custom homes.
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Rocklin
If you are looking for a "solid" place to live, Rocklin could be a good bet. It takes its name from the granite rock underlying the city.
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Roseville
Roseville owes its origin to the railroad. The city took on life more than 100 years ago as a switching yard for trains that ran north and south with those that ran east and west.
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Sacramento
Steeped in California and Gold Rush history, Sacramento was once named one of the 10 best cities in the United States.
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El Dorado Hills
Nestled in the foothills between Sacramento and Placerville, El Dorado Hills is a family community of about 18,000.
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