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The Old Auburn Historic District was the center of commerce during the early California Gold Rush era, with its close proximity to the Gold Country Mother lode. [4] It was one of the earliest mining camps in the state. [4] On April 25, 1851, the city of Auburn was declared the County Seat of Placer County. [4]
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David L. Leamon (1939–2018), American librarian Fred Leamon (1919–1981), American football player John Leamon (1804–1866), English-born Canadian merchant and politician
The Bartell Theatre in Madison, Wisconsin, here seen in 2013, is named after Gerald Bartell. The Bartell Group is credited with being one of the inventors of the Top 40 radio format. [3] In 2010, a monument to KCBQ was put up in the Santee suburb of San Diego, honoring the station and Lee Bartell's role with it. [56]
Auburn is a city in and the county seat of Placer County, California, United States. [9] Its population was 13,776 during the 2020 census. Auburn is known for its California Gold Rush history and is registered as a California Historical Landmark. [10] Auburn is part of the Sacramento metropolitan area.
Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in California (162 P) Pages in category "Deaths from dementia in California" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total.
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