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Quincy California

Nestled against the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, Quincy, the Plumas County seat, is tucked at the edge of the lush American Valley. Quincy is known for its attractive downtown buildings that have been made the focus of preservation and restoration.

This enchanting town features murals of historical times in Quincy. Quincy has built a strong commitment to the arts, with a number of drama, musical, art shows and gallery events being staged at the historic Town Hall Theater, which is operated by a non-profit organization.

Quincy is located in Plumas County, of which it is the county seat, east of Chico between Paradise and Portola along Highway 70 near the Feather River and Antelope Lake.

Quincy is surrounded by the Plumas National Forest. There is also a Quincy, Florida.


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