Gas Point, California

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Gas Point ( 40°24′56″N122°32′04″W / 40.41556°N 122.53444°W / 40.41556; -122.53444 ) [1] is a former unincorporated community and former ghost town in Shasta County, California, on Cottonwood Creek. It was also known as Pinckney and Janesville and started as a 1849 California Gold Rush Mining town after gold was found at Reading's Bar. [2]

Gas Point, by then a true ghost town only visited occasionally by tourists, burned to the ground on April 8, 2008. The cause of the fire remains unknown. [3]


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References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Gas Point, Shasta County, California
  2. Miller, Donald C. (1978). Ghost towns of California . Pruett Publisyhing Company. p.  71. ISBN   0871085178.
  3. David Benda (April 9, 2008), "Gas Point ghost town destroyed – Historic buildings consumed by flames; cause of blaze is unknown", Record Searchlight, Redding, California, archived from the original on April 10, 2008