
Quincy serves as the focal point of this 1950s study, situated in the fertile American Valley surrounded by the timbered heights of the Plumas National Forest. The local economy is clearly defined by its industrial and transportation infrastructure, including a prominent sawmill, Gansner Airport, and the Western Pacific Railroad winding through the valley floor toward Quincy Junction. To the east, East Quincy shows established residential patterns near the Pioneer Sch and County Fairground.
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