Nevada County, California
Nevada County, both historical and contemporary at the same time.
Scene of California's Gold Rush from the 1840s and now home to some
of world class technology companies including Grass Valley Group and
2wire.
The county boasts a diverse mix of scenery from the rolling landscape
of Penn Valley, all the way to the alpine grandeur of the Grouse Lakes
wilderness. Also there's the South Yuba river and its associated State
Park.
Complementing the natural wonders are the historic centers of Nevada
City and Grass Valley, with the housing stock in each city reflecting
the changing contemporary mood from the 1840s to the current day. Both
cities feature historic districts, numerous festivals, a low rate of
crime, and excellent restaurants. The school system in Nevada County
is ranked highly, and Grass Valley is home to the Nevada County campus
for Sierra College.
Nevada City
Nevada City is considered one of the friendliest, liveliest, and most
colorful, best-preserved Gold Rush towns, and is listed in the National
Register of Historic Places. Prepared for its future by preserving
its past; Nevada City is filled with picturesque Gold Rush and Victorian
era buildings and surrounded by lush green forests.
Nevada City is
more than just historical, it is the center of nightlife, quaint
restaurants, art galleries, street fairs, theaters with live performances,
and is
the gateway to the Sierra back roads and hiking trails.
Search for Nevada
City Real Estate on the Nevada County MLS.
Grass Valley
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, Grass Valley offers
great seasonal weather, natural beauty, and a relaxed lifestyle. Historic
downtown is the hub of the community, with unique shops, award winning
restaurants, and beautiful Victorian homes.
Grass Valley is abundant
with hiking and biking trails, white water rafting, water and snow
skiing and golf, just to name a few. Home to Empire Mine State Park,
a 784-acre state park that produced 5.8 million ounces of gold from
367 miles of underground shafts, in 1850 to 1956. The Empire State
Mine is the site of the oldest, richest, hard rock gold mine in California.
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Valley Real Estate on the Nevada County MLS.
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