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	<title>Nevada County Real Estate &#187; North San Juan</title>
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		<title>North San Juan Ridge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[North San Juan, “The Ridge, ” is home to a community of artists, writers, musicians, farmers, and independent spirits; appropriately, North San Juan real estate has a distinct and diverse flavor. North of Nevada City, North San Juan has always been known as unique for its sense of community and self-sufficiency. In 1853, gold was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.regoldcountry.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/nsanjuan.jpg"></a><strong>North San Juan</strong>, “The Ridge, ” is home to a community of artists, writers, musicians, farmers, and independent spirits; appropriately, North San Juan real estate has a distinct and diverse flavor.</p>
<p>North of Nevada City, <strong>North San Juan</strong> has always been known as unique for its sense of community and self-sufficiency.</p>
<p>In 1853, gold was discovered here and <strong>North San Juan</strong> became a boomtown. North San Juan was named by a German miner who had served in the Mexican war and thought the area looked like a hill he saw with a prison built on it called San Juan de Ulloa.</p>
<p>The middle Yuba Canal provided water, making hydraulic mining possible in the area on a grand scale. And North San Juan became home to thousands. In 1884, hydraulic mining ended and North San Juan real estate ceased being about gold and became desirable for its fertile soil and away-from-it-all location.</p>
<p>Many of the town’s early structures were built of brick and equipped with the mandatory iron doors and shutters, and a few still remain in good repair today, even as impressive homes and organic farms replace the outdated makeshift homes settled by disillusioned hippies fleeing San Francisco after the Summer of Love.</p>
<p><strong>North San Juan real estate</strong> is as diverse as its population. Its residents are as likely to be shopping at local market Mother Truckers for local organic produce as producing a Sufi dancing performance at historic North Columbia Schoolhouse, enjoying a community-wide Thanksgiving dinner, or traveling to hear Noth San Juan’s most famous resident (internationally acclaimed poet Gary Snyderr) read from his most recent book.</p>
<p>Each Western Nevada county neighborhood has its distinctive feeling and <strong>North San Juan</strong>, if not the most distinctive, has a history and an ambience unlike any other.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.idxcentral.com/ncbor/idxsearch.cfm?idxid=kwarburton&amp;pg=results&amp;comarea=N.%20San%20Juan">View all North San Juan properties in the MLS</a></p>
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