GRASS VALLEY
GRASS VALLEY REAL ESTATE/ GRASS VALLEY PROPERTY
Time Magazine has called Grass Valley "one of the top ten
best small towns to live in." Downtown Grass Valley is considered
by many to be the one of the best preserved historic towns in the
United States.
Grass Valley offers a wide variety of choices in property, from
very rural to historic downtown. In the outlying areas, small farms
thrive and closer in visitors find many neighborhoods with single
family homes, condominiums, and apartment buildings.
GRASS VALLEY BUSINESS COMMUNITY
The Nevada County / Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce membership
is over 1,000. In addition, the Grass Valley Downtown Association
has created one of the most successful business districts in the
Sierra Foothills.
Away from downtown are all the services and supplies the local
populace needs for daily life. Lumber companies, hardware stores,
feed supplies, supermarkets, printing companies – many of
the businesses owned and operated by local residents.
The high tech community in this area supplies the world with cutting
edge equipment and parts.
GRASS VALLEY SCHOOLS
Grass Valley Schools are among the top in California, reflecting
the low student:teacher ratio and the high teaching standards. There
are public high schools, intermediate schools, and elementary schools
as well as two K-8 parochial schools.
GRASS VALLEY RECREATION
Neighborhood parks open to the public for swimming, tennis, baseball,
soccer, and family picnicking dot the Grass Valley community. Eight
miles northwest of Nevada City on Highway 49, the South Yuba River
State Park includes the longest single-span covered bridge in the
world swimming and hiking, wildflowers and historic sites. Docent-led
history, nature and gold-panning tours are offered at selected times
throughout the year.
Empire Mine State Park is the site of the oldest, richest gold
mine in California. An estimated 5.8 million ounces of gold were
extracted from the mine from the time of its discovery in Now the
site of an extraordinary mining museum, the miles of trails are
home to hikers, mountain bikers, and horse back riders.
Festivals and events are scheduled throughout the year and the
downtown Center for the Arts presents local and international performers.
The Nevada County Fairgrounds is home to the annual County Fair
as well as other special events and concerts.
GRASS VALLEY HISTORY
The boom started in 1850, when miners found gold in this “grassy
valley,” where grazing was better for livestock owners. As
the number of wage-earning miners grew, Grass Valley became a trading
center, and in November 1850 the first town election was held.
The commitment to keep the mines open, even after the Gold Rush,
generated employment and opportunity. The community grew and families
put down roots. Grass Valley's economy was originally based on its
mining efforts, and it prospered even through the Great Depression
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