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- Quincy, California - Wikipedia
Quincy started as a Gold Rush town, associated with the former Elizabethtown, California Starting in 1852, Elizabethtown slowly faded Development moved a mile away into the American Valley after settler James H Bradley, who helped organize Plumas County, donated land there for the county seat
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- Quincy | Plumas County California
Upon exiting the Feather River Canyon, Highway 70 opens up to the beautiful American Valley with Quincy tucked away at its southern edge This enchanting, quaint town has a walkable, historic downtown, serves as the county seat, and is the largest community in the county
- Live Here - Quincy, California
Nestled against the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, Quincy, the Plumas County seat, is tucked at the edge of the lush American Valley
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- Map | Plumas County California
The landscapes of Southeast Plumas are unlike any other place in California–where high desert meets high Sierra and the next ridge beckons you to an even more spectacular view
- About Plumas County | Plumas County, CA - Official Website
Plumas County is located near the northeast corner of California, up where the Sierra and the Cascade mountains meet The Feather River, with its several forks, flows through the county
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