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  2. List of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Sierra County news East Bay Express: Emeryville 49,766 Weekly The Coast News: Encinitas: Coast News Group 20,000 Weekly Local News Times-Advocate: Escondido 15,000 Weekly Evergreen Times: Evergreen: Times Media, Inc. Weekly Community The Sun-Gazette: Exeter Mineral King Publishing, Inc. 3,000 Weekly Tulare County news since 1901 Fontana Herald ...

  3. Calaveras County, California - Wikipedia

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    Calaveras County (/ ˌ k æ l ə ˈ v ɛr ə s / ⓘ), officially the County of Calaveras, is a county in both the Gold Country and High Sierra regions of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,292. [6] The county seat is San Andreas. [7] Angels Camp is the county's only incorporated city.

  4. Double Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Double Springs grew so quickly that it was the seat of Calaveras County in 1850. The County seat was a coveted honor and a year later, in 1851, Jackson was able to claim the title, but only for a year. In 1852 by popular vote, Mokelumne Hill was able to become the County seat until 1866 when it move to San Andreas.

  5. Category:Calaveras County, California - Wikipedia

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    Calaveras County, California, geography stubs (51 P) Pages in category "Calaveras County, California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. New Melones Lake - Wikipedia

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    New Melones Lake is a reservoir on the Stanislaus River in the central Sierra Nevada foothills, within Calaveras County and Tuolumne County, California. The New Melones Dam and reservoir are a water collection and transfer unit of the United States Bureau of Reclamation 's Central Valley Project .

  7. Telegraph City, California - Wikipedia

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    Telegraph City was an unincorporated town in Calaveras County, California. It lies at an elevation of 653 feet (199 m). First named Grasshopper City when it was started in the early 1860s, it was renamed in the 1870s for its location on the telegraph line between Stockton and Sonora. [2] [3] A post office operated here from 1862 to 1894. [2]

  8. Wilseyville, California - Wikipedia

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    Wilseyville is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California.It lies at an elevation of 2769 feet (844 m). Wilseyville's post office was established in 1947; [2] it has the zip code 95257.

  9. Blue Mountain City, California - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain City is a former settlement in Calaveras County, California, [1] along Licking Fork, approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Mountain Ranch. [2] The town was built on a flat bench of land above the mining camp which perched on a steep canyon slope on the west side of Licking Fork, just over a mile downstream from the headwaters. [3]