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Lee McLeod Broker/Owner - CA DRE#01174300 |
416 Pine Street
Red Bluff CA 96080
Phone: (530) 529-4111
Fax: (530) 529-5111
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First settled in the 1840s and incorporated in 1876, Red Bluff served an important role in the early history of the northern part of the state. Steamship freight was originally off-loaded here for delivery to the Trinity mining camps in the northwest.
Lumber and agricultural products were the primary exports. The city takes its name from the color of the terrain on the West Bank of the Sacramento River. In fact, the town was first dubbed "Red Bluffs"; this was dropped by about 1856.
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With warm summers, mild winters and 23 inches of annual rainfall, smog-free Red Bluff offers the ultimate in healthy, leisurely living. July's average daytime high temperature is 98°F. January's average daytime high is 55°F. Annual average snowfall is 2 inches.
The Corning Museum preserves and exhibits artifacts that represent the cultural heritage of Corning and Tehama counties specifically. Many displays at the museum include articles of period clothing, tools, pictures and other items.
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15 public schools and 3 private schools provide a variety of educational options for young students in Red Bluff. For secondary education, Shasta College, California State University at Chico and Butte College are all available within an hour's drive.
St. Elizabeth Community Hospital provides medical services to the area.
From boat races on Lake Red Bluff and sailing regattas on Black Butte Reservoir to fishing and jet boat excursions on the Sacramento River, Tehama County has it all for boating enthusiasts. Tehama County maintains numerous public boat ramps along the Sacramento River for the convenience of visitors and residents alike.
Two golf courses are available right in Red Bluff: the Wilcox Oaks Golf Club and the Oak Creek Golf Course. Golf enthusiasts have the chance to enjoy California's beautiful weather as they hit the links.
Tehama County is the central point of widespread recreational areas, which provide hiking, camping, scenic tours, hunting and fishing.
The Corning Museum preserves and exhibits artifacts that represent the cultural heritage of Corning and Tehama counties specifically. Many displays at the museum include articles of period clothing, tools, pictures and other items.
Come to enchanting Red Bluff in the heart of the lovely Tehama County and
discover everything you never realized you were looking for. It's all waiting for you.
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