Auburn, the county seat of Placer County, was founded during the Gold
Rush in 1848. Unlike many such towns in the Mother Lode, Auburn has
remained a vibrant and growing town ever since. This city's relevance
since the initial influx of gold seekers is due in part to its location
at a nexus of transportation routes, both old and new. Halfway between
San Francisco and Reno and at an elevation of just over 1,000
feet--above the fog and below the snow--Auburn is a very attractive
place to live. Furthermore, it is a place with sincere respect for its
roots, as evidenced by its restored old town, preserved courthouse
building, and other historic structures throughout town.