Auburn California Information
The City of Auburn has 12,500 residents within the city limits and an estimated 44,000 population
in the greater Auburn area. Auburn owns and operates the Auburn Municipal Airport. The city encourages industrial
growth through its Airport Industrial Park and light industry in other parts of the city. Visitors can enjoy
one-of-a-kind shopping and dining experiences in the commercial business districts of Downtown, Old Town, Auburn
Town Center, and Highway 49. The combined business districts have 49 great restaurants to satisfy diverse
appetites, specialty clothing and gift stores, antique stores, art galleries, book stores, museums, and area
wineries and wine tasting. Visitors from out of town can stay at the Auburn Holiday Inn, with 96 rooms, conference
rooms, nearby restaurants and located an easy walking distance to all business districts. Auburn also has a new
multiplex movie theater. And speaking of movies . . . Auburn has been the filming locale for such movies as
"Overboard," "Phenomenon," "Rocky and Bullwinkle," "Breakdown," and "XXX."

The City Services
The Auburn City Hall business offices are housed in the building once known as Auburn Grammar School. The 1915
structure was designed by the noted San Francisco architect William H. Weeks and was designated a Point of Historic
Interest by the Placer County Historical Society in 1991. The city operates its own Auburn Transit bus system and,
in cooperation with Placer County, offers bus transfers between the two systems. The city's new Auburn Station has
been completed and provides travel access for the Amtrak Capitol Corridor and local bus transportation. The
historic Placer County Courthouse houses the superior courts and a museum, and it is conveniently located between
Downtown and Old Town business districts. A number of interesting museums are located for easy access from Downtown
and Old Town. Historical walking tours are available in Old Town. The Sutter Auburn Faith Community Hospital is a
few short miles from town. The Auburn Public Library is conveniently located, as well as churches to meet the needs
of many different faiths. The Downtown district is home to the very active Boys and Girls Club and Teen Center, as
well as the state-owned and operated Gold Country Fairgrounds. And the new Auburn Skate Park is within walking
distance from Downtown. Auburn Recreation District sponsors numerous organized sports programs for all ages, which
are offered at the recreation center and several recreational parks in the immediate area.
For events in Auburn, check out the Chamber Of Commerce Events Calendar.
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