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600 P St
Lincoln, CA (in city)
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1104 sq.ft.
$690,000 View on Map
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2217 Apple Grey Lan
Rocklin, CA (5.8 miles)
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4980 sq.ft.
$450,000 View on Map
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901 Flatiron Ct
Rocklin, CA (5.9 miles)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3000 sq.ft.
$599,000 View on Map
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710 Chesterfield Way
Rocklin, CA (5.9 miles)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3722 sq.ft.
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3305 Knob Hill Ct
Rocklin, CA (7.6 miles)
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1975 sq.ft.
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4276 Fernwood St
Rocklin, CA (9.5 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
1150 sq.ft.
$5,000 View on Map
MPG5401
4280 Fernwood St
Rocklin, CA (9.6 miles)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Mobile or Manufactured
768 sq.ft.
$529,999 View on Map
APM8482
4765 Robin Ct
Rocklin, CA (9.9 miles)
5 Bed, 4+ Bath Home
3000 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Lincoln, CA

Lincoln is a city in Placer County, California, United States. The population was estimated to be 42,126 in 2007. On July 17, 2007, Forbes.com listed Lincoln as the nation's fastest growing city from 2000 to 2006 with an increase of 238.6% in population. This growth is due to Lincoln being located in the rapid suburban development north of Sacramento, in Placer County.

Lincoln is part of the Sacramento-Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The original townsite was surveyed and laid out in 1859 by Theodore Judah along the proposed line of the California Central Railroad. The name "Lincoln" was conferred in honor of Charles Lincoln Wilson, one of the organizers and directors of the California Central Railroad. The CCRR was planned as a rail link between the cities of Marysville and Sacramento via a connection to the Sacramento Valley Railroad in Folsom. Grading from Folsom to Marysville commenced in 1858 and was completed to Marysville by 1860. Track laying began that same year and the rails reached the site of Lincoln in early 1861. At this point, due to a lack of funds, further construction on the California Central was temporarily halted and Lincoln experienced a small-scale boom as the northern terminus of this new road. Within a few years, however, more investors were found and the line was extended to Wheatland, in Yuba County, bringing an end to this early stage of Lincoln's development.

When most of its population and business moved on with the railroad, the town settled into a lull until the early 1870s, when rich clay deposits of the Ione Formation were discovered nearby. This led to the establishment of Gladding, McBean & Co., the pottery for which Lincoln is famous, ushering in a new era of prosperity and growth.

Lincoln was once home to a significant Chinese American community, but it violently drove all its Chinese American residents out of town in March 1886.

Lincoln remained a sleepy town until the mid-1990s, when the suburbs of Sacramento started expanding out past nearby Roseville. The city is now enjoying a new period of growth. As of July 16, 2007 the population has been said to be 39,566², a growth of 236.8% since 2000, making Lincoln the U.S.'s fastest growing suburb.

In June 2004, Lincoln gained additional notoriety when it opened the first casino in the greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area, Thunder Valley Casino.

In 2006, Lincoln was named an All-America City by the National Civic League. It was the only California city to be named an All-America City that year and only one of 10 cities to receive the prestigious award.

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