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History of Oroville, California
Taken from the Orville Chamber of Commerce. (Links Added)
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The Chinese Temple (CHL #770 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places is another monument to Oroville's storied past. Chinese laborers from the pioneer era established the Temple as a place of worship for followers of Chinese Popular Religion and the three major Chinese religions: Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The Chinese Temple and Garden, as it is now called, has an extensive collection of artifacts and a serene garden to enjoy.

Ishi, Oroville's most famous resident, was the last of the Yahi Indians and is considered the last "Stone Age" Indian to come out of the wilderness and into western civilization. When he appeared in Oroville around 1911, he was immediately thrust into the national spotlight. The Visitor's Center at Lake Oroville has a thorough exhibit and documentary film on Ishi and his life in society. (Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oroville,_California)

More information on the history of Oroville and artifacts can be found at Butte County Historical Society, Oroville's Pioneer Museum, Chinese Temple, and the Lake Oroville Visitors Center.


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