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  General Information 
 Location   Coordinates -
 latitude 38.909- longitude 121.079
 Elevation - 1234 feet
 Land Area - 36.17square miles
 Timezone - PST and does observe DST
 
 Population  2000 Census - 12,462 (July 2009 Survey - 13,273)
 Mean Resident age - 40.9 years (CA - 33.3 years)
 County  Placer
 Zip Code  95602, 95603 & 95604
Area Code   530
 Closest Freeway  Interstate 80 & Highway 49
 Demographics   Race
 White/Non-Hispanic - 88.6%
 Hispanic - 6.5%
 Asian - 1.5%
 Other - 3.4%
 
 Religous Base
 Catholic Church - 42%
 Other - 41% (includes Methodist, Lutheran, Evangelical, Non-denominational etc.)
 LDS (Mormon) Church - 11%
 Southern Baptist - 5%
 Housing Statistics
  Estimated Median house or condo value - 2008 - $313,273
 Cost of Living Index - 95.5 (US average is 100)
 Weather  
 Nearby Cities
  pop 20,000+
 Loomis Basin, CA -17.7 miles
 (20 mins by car)
 Folsom, CA - 27.8 miles
 (48 mins by car)  
 pop 200,000+ 
 Sacramento, CA  - 39.0 miles
 (44 mins by car)
 Reno, NV - 92.8 miles
 (1 hour 41 mins by car)
 pop 1,000,000+
 Los Angeles, CA - 433.0 miles
 (7 hours, 24 mins)
 Nearby Waterways
 Lake Combie 
 Wooly Creek
 Bear River
 Rollins Lake
 American River
 Folsom Lake
   
 Welcome to Auburn, CA!

 Auburn is located in the northern California foothills, about 40 minutes from Sacramento up Interstate 80. Towns near Auburn include Applegate, Weimar, Colfax, Meadow Vista, Grass Valley with larger metropolitan areas like Rocklin, Roseville and Sacramento just down the freeway. Enjoy the community calendar and get connected with Auburn organizations, schools and businesses all right from this "Hometown" page. Local businesses located in and serving Auburn offer coupons and experts write articles posted on this site.

 History of Auburn, CA

 There is evidence to suggest man's presence in the Auburn area dating back to 1400 B.C. However, the first known people were the Nisenan, an offshoot of the Maidu Tribe. There is documentation of well established villages in Auburn. The Nisenan, living in the midst of what would become the heart of the Gold Rush, were eventually pushed out of their land within two to three years of the discovery of Gold in Coloma.

It wasn't until the 1840's that the first Euro-American settlers, hunters, trappers and fur traders appeared in the Ravine. They were soon followed by explorer/surveyor John Fremont in 1843 - 44, John Bidwell in 1844 - 45 and Theodore Sigard in 1845. As the first settlers started appearing in the early wagon trains, a young Frenchman named Claude Chana came west settling in at Sigard's Ranch on the Bear River.

On May 16, 1848 Claude Chana found gold in the Auburn Ravine. By April 1849 North Fork Dry Diggings had become a well established mining camp. The camp went by many names including Rich Ravine and Wood's Dry Diggings of Auburn Ravine. In August of 1849 the camp was officially named Auburn. Because Auburn was just a wagon trip from Sacramento, centrally located in the gold country and just below the snow line it became known as the "Jumping off" spot for the miners. However, it was on May 13, 1865 when the Central Pacific Railroad officially made Auburn one of its stops that Auburn truly became a city. By the turn of the century the population of Auburn was a little more than 2,000.

 May We Recommend...
 As residents of the area for over 20 years, we have our favorite spots to dine, shop and things you just have to do in Auburn!
 Best Fast Food Burger
In N' Out: As original Southern Californians we first fell in love with In n' Out Burger in it's original form. Thankfully in the mid 90's the family owned chain made it's way up I-80. This is a BUSY restaurant so be prepared during peak hours to encounter lines (although usually fast moving).
Best Burger
Brookside Grill: This was unanimously agreed upon. Mike makes huge, flavorful burgers that stand out from the rest with their seasoning. The mushroom swiss burger is a favorite along with the spicy peanut coleslaw. They also make monster salads and other sandwiches. Prices run around $12 but you get your money's worth and enough for the doggy bag.
Ice Cream
 Tango: Serve and top it yourself for just the right amount of dessert. The flavors run from mouth-watering to too tart but they have a great selection of toppings. Can't beat the price or the perfect decor.
Mongolian BBQ
 Sums: Granted they are the only Mongolian BBQ in Auburn - they are the best! We've tried places from Sacramento to Chico and Sum's is number one. It's all about their custom made thick noodles. You get soup, appetizer and soft serve ice cream with your meal. Yum!
 Grocery Store
 Safeway: Great selection of produce and favorite items. Their deli and bakery is always well stocked and the floral dept has more than just flowers.
 Mexican Food
 Tio Pepe: Family owned and operated, they serve authentic Mexican food and can customize to your needs. We ordered a custom dish enough times, they actually added it to the menu!