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Frytown was once a small place, or "settlement," in Placer County, California. It's not a town anymore, but it used to be located in a small valley called the Auburn Ravine. This spot was about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) away from another place called Ophir.

What Was Frytown?

Frytown was a settlement that existed in the past. It was located in the beautiful state of California. Many settlements like Frytown grew during the time of the California Gold Rush. People moved to California hoping to find gold.

Where Was Frytown Located?

Frytown was found in Placer County. This county is in the central part of California. The settlement was specifically in the Auburn Ravine. This is a small valley with a stream running through it. It was also quite close to the town of Ophir.

How Did Frytown Get Its Name?

The name "Frytown" came from a person named Fry. This person was one of the owners of a store called the Fry & Bruce mercantile. A "mercantile" was like a general store back then. It sold all sorts of goods that people needed. Naming a place after an important person or business was common in those days.

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