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Jericho was once a small place in Nevada County, California. It was located about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south of a spot called Moores Flat. Even though it's not a town anymore, Jericho could still be found on maps as late as 1873.

What Was Jericho?

Jericho was a "settlement," which means it was a place where people lived and worked, but it wasn't big enough to be called a city or a town. Many small settlements like Jericho popped up in California during the 1800s, especially when people were looking for gold or other valuable resources.

Why Did Settlements Like Jericho Disappear?

Many small settlements in California, including Jericho, didn't last forever. They often grew around specific industries, like mining or logging. When the gold ran out, or the trees were all cut down, people would move away to find new opportunities. This left behind what we now call "ghost towns" or "former settlements."

Where Was Jericho Located?

Jericho was situated in Nevada County, California. This area is known for its history during the California Gold Rush. Being just south of Moores Flat, it was part of a network of small communities that supported the mining activities in the region.

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