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  1. Butte City (formerly Butte) is an unincorporated community in Glenn County, California. It is located on the east bank of the Sacramento River 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Willows, at an elevation of 89 feet (27 m).

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  3. The Butte store is the only structure still standing of the original mining town of Butte City. It used to be one of 100 buildings. [1] It was built in 1857 by Enrico Bruni, an Italian stonemason .

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    Butte County is named for the Sutter Buttes in neighboring Sutter County; butte means "small knoll" or "small hill" in French. Butte County was incorporated as one of California's 27 original counties on February 18, 1850. The county went across the present limits of the Tehama, Plumas, Colusa, and SutterCounties. Between November 8 and 25, 2018, a...

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,677 square miles (4,340 km2), of which 41 square miles (110 km2) (2.4%) are covered by water. The county is drained by the Feather River and Butte Creek. Part of the county's western border is formed by the Sacramento River. The county lies along the western slope of the Sierra N...

    There are four major hospitals and the State of California defines Butte County as being inside Health Service Area 1. A special district, the Butte County Air Quality Management District, regulates airborne pollutant emissions in the county. It does this following regional regulations, state, and federal laws. For example, in recent years, the age...

    Law enforcement

    The Butte County Sheriff's Office provides general-service law enforcement to unincorporated areas of Butte County, serving as the equivalent of the county police for unincorporated areas of the county as well as incorporated cities within the county who have contracted with the agency for law-enforcement services (known as "contract cities" in local jargon). It also holds primary jurisdiction over facilities operated by Butte County, such as local parks, marinas and government buildings; pro...

    Local

    The citizens of the county of Butte are represented by the five member Butte County Board of Supervisors.

    Tribal

    The Berry Creek Rancheria of Tyme Maidu Indians of California is headquartered in Oroville. The Berry Creek Rancheria operates Gold Country Casino. The Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California is also headquartered in Oroville. The Mooretown Rancheria operates Feather Falls Casino. The governmental headquarters of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria is located in Chico.

    Public schools

    There are roughly 90 public schools in the county according to the National Center for Educational Statistics. The schools are operated by the County Office of Education and 15 school districts, which are:

    Colleges and universities

    1. Butte College 2. California State University, Chico

    Public libraries

    Butte County Library provides library services to residents of the County through six branches in Biggs, Chico, Durham, Gridley, Oroville and Paradise. The mission of the Butte County Library is to provide all individuals, regardless of age, ethnic background, educational or economic level, with free access to ideas, information, and technology. For many years, the library served rural and mountain communities through regularly scheduled bookmobile visits; however, due to budget cuts, this se...

    Major highways

    1. State Route 32 2. State Route 70 3. State Route 99 4. State Route 149 5. State Route 162 6. State Route 191

    Public transportation

    Butte Regional Transit or the B-Line, provides service in and between Chico, Oroville, Paradise, Gridley and Biggs. Chico is also a connection point for Glenn Ride buses to Glenn County and Plumas Transit Systems buses to Plumas County. Greyhoundbuses stop in Chico. Amtrak's Coast Starlight (Los Angeles-Seattle) passenger train makes a stop daily in each direction in Chico's Chico station.

    Airports

    General Aviation airports in Butte County include: 1. Chico Municipal Airport 2. Oroville Municipal Airport 3. Paradise Airport 4. Ranchaero Airport 5. Richvale Airport

    Cities

    1. Biggs 2. Chico 3. Gridley 4. Oroville(county seat)

    Towns

    1. Paradise

    Unincorporated communities

    1. Centerville 2. DeSabla 3. Helltown 4. Inskip 5. Lomo 6. Lovelock 7. Powellton

    Several movies have been filmed in Butte County, including Gone with the Wind, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Friendly Persuasion, Magic Town, The Klansman, Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy, The Adventures of Robin Hood, and Under Wraps. A 2013 episode of the television series Sons of Anarchyinvolves the sons coming into contact with corrupt police in the ...

  5. A haven nature lovers, discover Butte County, home to craft beer pioneer Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., agritourism, and outdoor activities from birding areas to rivers for whitewater adventures. Butte County is a land of remarkable contrasts.

  6. Find answers to frequently asked questions on the Explore Butte County FAQ page, covering information about the whole county and its majors cities and towns.