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About
Fiddletown
This
picturesque and sleepy town in Amador County, situated about six
miles east of Highway 49 up Fiddletown Road from Plymouth, probably
was founded around 1849. During the Gold Rush, Fiddletown, a sprawling
collection of shacks and miners' tents, boasted the largest Chinese
settlement in California outside of San Francisco. The name comes
from a group of Missouri folks who arrived here in 1849; an elder
in the group described the younger men as "always fiddling."
Between 1872 and 1932 the town was known as "Oleta."
The Fiddletown area is a popular with retirees and others who
seek beauty and solitude. East of Fiddletown on Shake Ridge Road
one will find beautiful homes throughout the pine and cedar forests.
Horse and cattle ranches also abound. Fiddletown is only a few
miles from the foothills' premier wine-growing region, Shenandoah
Valley.