Nevada County, California | ||||||
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County of Nevada | ||||||
Images, from top down, left to right: Downtown Nevada City, Donner Lake, a scene in Rough and Ready, the Bridgeport Covered Bridge
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Country | United States | |||||
State | California | |||||
Region | Sierra Nevada | |||||
Metropolitan area | Greater Sacramento | |||||
Incorporated | April 25, 1851 | |||||
Named for | Nevada City | |||||
County seat | Nevada City | |||||
Largest city | Truckee (population and area) | |||||
Government | ||||||
• Body | Board of Supervisors | |||||
Area | ||||||
• Total | 974 sq mi (2,520 km2) | |||||
• Land | 958 sq mi (2,480 km2) | |||||
• Water | 16 sq mi (40 km2) | |||||
Highest elevation | 9,152 ft (2,790 m) | |||||
Population (April 1, 2010) | ||||||
• Total | 98,764 | |||||
• Estimate (2015) | 98,877 | |||||
• Density | 100/sq mi (39/km2) | |||||
Time zone | Pacific Time Zone (UTC-8) | |||||
• Summer (DST) | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7) | |||||
Area code | 530 | |||||
FIPS code | 06-057 | |||||
GNIS feature ID | 1682927 | |||||
Website | www |
Nevada County is a County located in the Sierra Nevada of California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 98,764. The county seat is Nevada City.
Nevada County comprises the Truckee-Grass Valley, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Sacramento-Roseville, CA Combined Statistical Area. It is located in the Mother Lode Country.
Created in 1851, from portions of Yuba County, Nevada County was named after the mining town of Nevada City, a name derived from the term "Sierra Nevada." The word nevada is Spanish for "snowy" or "snow-covered."
Nevada City was the first to use the word "Nevada" in its name. In 1851 the newly formed Nevada County used the same name as the county seat. The bordering state of Nevada used the same name in 1861. The region came to life in the Gold Rush of 1849. Many historical sites remain to mark the birth of this important region in California's formative years. Among them are the Nevada Theatre in Nevada City, the oldest theater built in California in 1865. It operates to this day and once hosted Mark Twain among other historical figures. The Old 5 Mile House stagecoach stop built in 1890, also operates to this day as a provider of hospitality spanning three centuries. This historical site still features "The stagecoach safe" that is on display outside the present day restaurant and is the source of many legends of stagecoach robbers and notorious highwaymen in the California gold rush era. The gold industry in Nevada County thrived into the post WWII days.