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Diamondville
Former settlement
Diamondville is located in California
Diamondville
Diamondville
Location in California
Country United States
State California
County Butte County

Diamondville was once a small town in Butte County, California. Today, it is a "ghost town," meaning it is no longer an active settlement. The town was also known by other names like Rich Bar and Goatville.

Diamondville: A California Ghost Town

Diamondville was located in California, in an area called Butte County. It was about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of a town called Paradise. It was also about 11 miles (17.7 km) from Chico.

How Diamondville Got Its Name

The town was named after a person called James Diamond. He was likely an important person in the area when the town was founded.

Life in the Old Days

In the 1870s, Diamondville was a stop for stagecoaches. These were like old buses pulled by horses. They carried people and goods between towns. The cost to travel by stagecoach was about 10 cents for every mile.

What Was Diamondville Like?

By 1884, Diamondville was described as an "old mining town." This means it was a place where people dug for valuable metals like gold. At that time, only a few ranchers lived there. Ranchers are people who raise farm animals. Chinese miners also worked in the area.

Ancient Discoveries

Scientists found very old fossils near Diamondville. These fossils were from the Cretaceous period. This was a time long ago when dinosaurs lived. The fossils were found near Butte Creek, which flows below where Diamondville used to be.

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