Website:https://ci.yreka.ca.us/ (Website)https://www.filmsiskiyou.org/ (Film Siskiyou)
Description:Rural community/small town/mining town, 7,500 residents with turn-of-the-century western, wooden facades and 75 ornate Victorian homes on the Registry of Historic Places. County seat was a bustling Gold Rush town in the 1850's. Main street has public courthouse, fire station, train station, park, churches and temples, brick buildings, bar, hotel/motel/inn, general store, pharmacy, restaurants, grocery store, hardware store, bakery, community center, prisons and jails, cemeteries, train depot. Midwestern and western architecture. Small town type is mill town, valley town, company town, pioneer town, western, mining or ghost town. Designated as a historical monument, maintained for tourist trade, and partially restored.
General Notes:Added website 1/19/24 J.Jackson
Jurisdictions::SISKIYOU COUNTY FILM COMMISSION, Yreka
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 41.7354186, y coordinate: -122.6344708
Building Materials: Wood
Contacts: Young, Jason *Film Commissioner, Siskiyou County Film Commission1512 S. Oregon Street, Yreka, CA 96097 USA530-859-3890 Phone 1[email protected]https://www.filmsiskiyou.org/
* Key Contact