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Redding is one of the most affordable places to buy real estate in California. Redding has that small town feel to it. the surrounding communities have great quality of life and outstanding real estate values. Some of the towns in the local area include Anderson, Cottonwood, Shasta Lake City, Palo Cedro, Millville and Lakehead! If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Redding or Shasta County, Vicki can help. Call me about mountain views, Shasta Lake views or Sacramento River properties.
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About Redding - Location | City of Redding | History | |
Redding is in far
Northern California. It is the
county seat of
Shasta County, California,
USA. With a population of 89,861, according to the
2010 Census,
[1] Redding is the state's largest city north of
Sacramento and the fourth largest city in the
Sacramento Valley.
History of Redding - Situated along the Siskiyou Trail, an ancient trade and travel route connecting California's Central Valley and the Pacific Northwest, the site of Redding was occupied by Native Americans of the Wintu tribe from about the year 1000. During the early 19th century, Hudson's Bay Company trappers and members of the United States Exploring Expedition passed through the site of Redding, while traveling along the Siskiyou Trail.
The first non-native settler in the area was Pierson B. Reading, an early California pioneer. Reading was an admirer of John Sutter, and in 1844, Reading received the Rancho Buena Ventura Mexican land grant for the area occupied by today's Redding and Cottonwood, California, along the Sacramento River. At the time it was (by over 100 miles) the northernmost non-native settlement in California.
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