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, California in Butte County

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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Butte county include:

Anita,   Bangor,   Barber,   Berry Creek,   Blavo,   Brush Creek,   Butte Creek Canyon,   Butte Meadows,   Butte Valley,   Camp Eighteen,   Chapmantown,   Cherokee,   Chico,   Clipper Mills,   Cohasset,   Concow,   Craig,   Cresta,   Dayton,   DeSabla,   Durham,   East Biggs,   East Gridley,   Elsey,   Esquon,   Fagan,   Feather Falls,   Forbestown,   Forest Ranch,   Gridley,   Helltown,   Honcut,   Hurleton,   Inskip,   James,   Jonesville,   Kelly Ridge,   Kister,   Kramm,   Lomo,   Lovelock,   Lumpkin,   Magalia,   Mayaro,   Merrimac,   Mineral Slide,   Nelson,   Nimshew,   Nord,   Old Forbestown,   Oregon City,   Oroleve,   Oroville,   Oroville East,   Palermo,   Paradise,   Parkhill,   Peachton,   Pentz,   Poe,   Powellton,   Pulga,   Rackerby,   Ramada,   Rancho Llano Seco,   Riceton,   Richardson Springs,   Richvale,   Robinson Mill,   Robinson Mills,   Rogerville,   Shippee,   South Oroville,   Stirling City,   Sunnyslope,   Thermalito,   Toadtown,   Vista Robles,   Wyandotte,   Yankee Hill,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Biggs, CA?
Then read on!

Biggs is a small rural farming community located in Butte County, California, United States. It has a population of about 1,700 people according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The community is situated along State Route 99, between the cities of Gridley and Live Oak.

Agriculture is the primary industry in Biggs, with crops such as almonds, walnuts, peaches, and olives being grown in the surrounding farmland. There are also several small businesses in the village, including a grocery store, gas station, and a few restaurants.

Biggs is known for its annual Harvest Festival in October, which celebrates the community's agricultural roots. The festival features live music, food vendors, crafts, and a parade.

Overall, Biggs is a charming and close-knit community that is proud of its agricultural heritage.