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Country
  
United States

County
  
Stanislaus County

Local time
  
Thursday 8:24 PM

State
  
California

Reference no.
  
414

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15°C, Wind NW at 3 km/h, 80% Humidity

La Grange is a small unincorporated community in rural Stanislaus County, California, United States. Its altitude is 249 feet (76 m). As of 2008 it has a population of 345. It is located at 37°39′49″N 120°27′49″W (37.6635433, -120.4635289) along the Tuolumne River, and is near the La Grange Dam and the New Don Pedro Dam.

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Map of La Grange, CA 95329, USA

History

The name is French and means "the barn" or "the farm". The community and a French settlement nearby were also called "French Bar". The community was founded in 1852 around the same time French miners struck gold on a bar in the Tuolumne River. By 1854, there were over 100 buildings in La Grange.

La Grange became the county seat of Stanislaus County in 1856. Aside from its French population, the community included a significant Chinatown in its early years. At its height, the community had thousands of residents, but it was a largely lawless town. It was in decline by the time that Knights Ferry became the county seat, as the gold mines were in decline. By 1880, mining had ceased. The La Grange area also included many gold dredgers that operated until the early 1950s.

Historic district

La Grange is now a registered California Historical Landmark historic district. Today, a post office and elementary school (as of fall, 2015, after a brief stint as a charter school, the public school was closed) still operate in La Grange. Also functioning is the oldest church in Stanislaus County, St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, with a cemetery containing tombstones dating to the mid-1800s.

Mexican Twin Town

Lagunillas,  Mexico

References

La Grange, California Wikipedia