*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Plymouth ***
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, California in Amador County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Plymouth.

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

Allen,   Amador City,   Bonnefoy,   Buckhorn,   Buena Vista,   Bunker Hill,   Camanche North Shore,   Camanche Village,   Carbondale,   Clarsona,   Clinton,   Dagon,   Drytown,   Edwin,   Electra,   Fiddletown,   Firebrick,   Ione,   Jackson,   Martell,   New Chicago,   Pine Grove,   Pioneer,   Plasse,   Red Corral,   River Pines,   Scottsville,   Sunnybrook,   Sutter Creek,   Sutter Hill,   Volcano,  

 

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Alameda,   Alpine,   Butte,   Calaveras,   Colusa,   Contra Costa,   Del Norte,   El Dorado,   Fresno,   Glenn,   Humboldt,   Imperial,   Inyo,   Kern,   Kings,   Lake,   Lassen,   Los Angeles,   Madera,   Marin,   Mariposa,   Mendocino,   Merced,   Modoc,   Mono,   Monterey,   Napa,   Nevada,   Orange,   Placer,   Plumas,   Riverside,   Sacramento,   San Benito,   San Bernardino,   San Diego,   San Francisco,   San Joaquin,   San Luis Obispo,   San Mateo,   Santa Barbara,   Santa Clara,   Santa Cruz,   Shasta,   Sierra,   Siskiyou,   Solano,   Sonoma,   Stanislaus,   Sutter,   Tehama,   Trinity,   Tulare,   Tuolumne,   Ventura,   Yolo,   Yuba,  

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

Here are some interesting facts about Plymouth, California:

1. Plymouth is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Shenandoah Valley." It's home to over 40 wineries and is considered an up-and-coming wine region.

2. The town was originally founded during the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s and was known as Pokerville.

3. Plymouth was one of the towns devastated by the destructive Butte Fire in 2015, which burned over 70,000 acres in Amador and Calaveras counties.

4. The town is home to the Amador County Fairgrounds, which hosts the annual Amador County Fair and provides venue space for local events.

5. Plymouth was recently designated as a Certified California Main Street, recognizing its revitalization and preservation efforts aimed at promoting economic vitality in the town's historic downtown area.

6. The town is located near the historic mining towns of Sutter Creek, Jackson, and Volcano, which are popular tourist destinations in the area.