Alleghany could be a tiny census-designated place in Sierra County, California, u. S. Within the Sierra Silver State mountains. It’s located within the Gold Country and continues to be a major scene for gold mining. The famed Sixteen-to-One Mine has been operative since the times of the Calif. Gold Rush. The city is twenty miles (32 km) from the closest route (California State Route 49) and consists mostly of one main street. The city is home to a post workplace, a bar (Casey’s Place), and a mining repository. The population was fifty eight at the 2010 census.
The community was named in 1859 for the Alleghany Tunnel mine that oil-fired the expansion of the city once it smitten gold four years earlier. The mine itself was named for the river.
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