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Placer County is home to the California city of Roseville, which is
also part of the metropolitan area of Sacramento (the city of
Sacramento is situated 17 miles to Roseville's southwest). Principal
highways running through Roseville include Interstate 80 and California
Highway 65. ~ City Town Info. Call.
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Roseville was developed on the ground marking the junction of the
Central Pacific and California Central railroad lines which crossed
there in the 1860s. Designated on railroad maps for years simply as
"Junction", Roseville existed for decades thereafter as merely a small
freight and passenger railroad shipping point of about 250 inhabitants
catering to the needs of local farmers and ranchers. Things changed in
the early 1900s, when the railroad roundhouse and repair facilities
were moved to Roseville from nearby Rocklin, which had until then been
the area's major railroad service center. Almost overnight, the
landscape of this small village changed into that of a bustling town of
two or three thousand. In 1909, the town incorporated and sustained a
steady period of growth, finally becoming Placer County's largest and
most significant city. Roseville continued as an unchallenged railroad
center into the post-war years, but by the 1950s the airline and
trucking industries provided stiff competition. ~ City Town Info | City Of Roseville
The Carnegie Museum provides a walking tour of historic Roseville. The
Carnegie Library, Roseville's first permanent library, was constructed
in 1912 and funded in part by Andrew Carnegie. The Maidu Interpretive
Center and Historic Site offers guided museum tours highlighting
ancient Nisenan Indian culture. The Roseville Telephone Museum explores
100 years of telephone history and showcases an outstanding collection
of antique telephones and telephone memorabilia. Art enthusiasts can
take advantage of the "3rd Saturday Art Tours", where every third
Saturday of the month Roseville art galleries and businesses present a
reception-style event, complete with a wide variety of art, music, food
and an opportunity to meet the artists. Shoppers will find a variety of
offerings at Denio's Farmers Market and Auction, a combination farmer
and flea market (open Saturdays and Sundays). Another popular Roseville
attraction is the Magic Circle Theater, where a full schedule of
musicals, mysteries, comedies, youth musical workshops and concerts are
presented in the historic Roseville Theater. ~ City Town Info.