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Weaverville and built
The courthouse, built in 1856, is the second oldest in the state, and the Weaverville Drug Store has been filling prescriptions since 1852.
The Weaverville Joss House ( also called " The Temple of the Forest Beneath the Clouds "), a Taoist temple, was built in 1874 and is California's best preserved example of a Gold Rush-era Chinese place of worship.

Weaverville and by
Weaverville is often threatened by forest fires.
The temple is now the Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park, and its interior, including an intricately carved wooden altar, can be viewed by visitors.
In the state legislature Weaverville is located in the 4th Senate District, represented by Republican Doug LaMalfa, and in the 1st Assembly District, represented by Democrat Wesley Chesbro.
It has been claimed that Weaverville was an inspiration for the remote paradise of Shangri-la from British author James Hilton's " Lost Horizon ", but this is the result of a misinterpretation of a comment by Hilton in a 1941 interview, in which he said that Weaverville reminded him of Shangri-La .. Junction City ( about 8 miles from Weaverville ) has a Tibetan Buddhist center.
Chartered in 1875 and named for Michael Montraville Weaver who gave the land for the town, Weaverville sits along the Dry Ridge ( named by the Indians for its arid conditions ).
Water services are provided by one of three water systems that serve various parts of Woodfin: Woodfin Water District, Asheville Water Authority, and Weaverville Water Department.
To connect himself with traditional modes of agrarian life, he insisted that the family vegetable garden in Weaverville be plowed by mule.

Weaverville and on
The Gold Rush town of Weaverville on the Trinity River today retains the oldest continuously used Taoist temple in California, a legacy of Chinese miners who came.
Trinity Transit provides bus service on State Routes 3 and 299, serving Hayfork, Douglas City and Weaverville.
Trinity Dam is an earthfill dam on the Trinity River located about northeast of Weaverville, California in the United States.

Weaverville and south
The gap between Douglas City and Etna was filled in 1959 with an extension of Route 82 south to Route 20 near Weaverville ; at the same time, the portion between Weaverville and Yreka was added to the California Freeway and Expressway System, which identifies the main routes of transportation in the state of California.

Weaverville and with
The county seat and largest town is Weaverville, with a population of approximately 3, 500 people.
Weaverville is currently home to an anti-government sheriff, who wants to tell private citizens how they can use their land, while at the same time is involved with a group of anti-government sheriffs whose jurisdiction lies within Northern California's Emerald Triangle.
Reagan was the first mayor and with a town council Weaverville began to develop roads and walkways.
From there, SR 3 runs concurrently with SR 299 north to the town of Weaverville.
In Weaverville, SR 299 runs concurrently with SR 3 southbound to Douglas City, where there is a rest area.

Weaverville and other
The racial makeup of Weaverville was 3, 162 ( 87. 8 %) White, 11 ( 0. 3 %) African American, 152 ( 4. 2 %) Native American, 41 ( 1. 1 %) Asian, 1 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 38 ( 1. 1 %) from other races, and 195 ( 5. 4 %) from two or more races.

Weaverville and area
The discovery of gold in 1851 at Yreka ( and throughout Siskiyou and Trinity counties ) brought California Gold Rush-era prospectors up the rivers of the region in search of gold, leading to the first non-Native American settlements in the area, including at Old Shasta, Portuguese Flat, Upper Soda Springs, Weaverville, and Yreka itself.
Paralleling the Trinity River, SR 299 passes through Salyer ( where there is a rest area ), Burnt Ranch, Del Loma, Big Bar, Helena, Junction City, and finally Weaverville.

Weaverville and schools
Born in Weaverville, North Carolina, Weaver attended public schools, Weaver College, and then the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied law.

Weaverville and Creek
Reems Creek itself flows through Weaverville adjacent to the town's Lake Louise Park.
The Trinity River, near the town of Weaverville, is very popular for salmon and steelhead angling, as is the Stuart Fork of the Trinity River and such streams as Canyon Creek ( closed to fishing below Canyon Creek Falls ), Coffee, Grizzly, Rush and Swift Creeks, all of which drain the Trinity Alps Wilderness, also near Weaverville.

Weaverville and French
Nearby towns and cities include Lewiston, Junction City, Weaverville, Hayfork, Big Bar, Whiskeytown, French Gulch, and Igo.

Weaverville and North
Weaverville is a town in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States.
Weaverville is located about 5 miles North of the city of Asheville, North Carolina and many residents of Weaverville work in that larger city.
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Zebulon Vance was born in Buncombe County, North Carolina near present-day Weaverville, the third of eight children.
Weaver spent his academic summers in a house he purchased in his ancestral Weaverville, North Carolina, very near Asheville.
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Weaverville and .
Weaverville, the county seat, has the distinction of housing some of California's oldest buildings.
The county owns five general aviation airports: Trinity Center Airport, Weaverville Airport, Hayfork Airport, Hyampom Airport and Ruth Airport.
Weaverville is a census-designated place and the county seat of Trinity County, California, USA.
Founded in 1850, Weaverville is a historic California Gold Rush town.
Nestled at the foot of the current Trinity Alps Wilderness Area, Weaverville was once home to approximately 2, 000 Chinese gold miners, and had its own Chinatown.
Logging and tourism were the economic mainstays of Weaverville for many years.
Weaverville is the home of California's oldest continuously used Chinese temple.
Weaverville is located at ( 40. 736687 ,-122. 936208 ).
The National Weather Service has had a cooperative weather station in Weaverville since 1894.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Weaverville had a population of 3, 600.

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