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A bustling supply route that cuts crosswise over Northern California — never realizing they went through the town of Newcastle.
The unincorporated country network tucked into the lower regions a half-hour drive from Sacramento is home to in excess of 1,200 individuals and a few organic product plantations. Hailed as a significant stop on a recently assembled cross-country railroad in 1864, the town's notoriety was worked around its produce generation.
Newcastle has held its chronicled appeal. The hundreds of years old tourist spots, tight nation streets that weave through slope homes, and vintage customer facing facades are from an alternate period. In any case, that is not what's generally striking about this California town, settled in the midst of clamoring tech focuses.
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