Hangtown

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Hangtown is the former name of Placerville, a historic California Gold Rush town known for its early mining boom and frontier justice reputation.

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Hangtown canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic town name
associatedWith Mother Lode region
associatedWithEvent California Gold Rush
associatedWithSymbol imagery of gallows and hanging tree
culturalLegacy symbol of rough frontier justice in Gold Rush California
developedFrom mining camp
economicBasis placer gold mining
formerNameOf Placerville
governedBy El Dorado County authorities
hasHeritage Old West frontier town
hasReputationAs lawless mining camp
hasSuccessor modern city of Placerville
hasTourismTheme Gold Rush history
Old West frontier culture
knownFor frontier justice reputation
gold mining boom
public hangings in the early Gold Rush era
languageOfName English
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

El Dorado County
United States of America
surface form: United States
nameUsage still used informally as a nickname for Placerville
partOf Sierra Nevada foothills
surface form: Sierra Nevada foothills region

California Gold Country
surface form: historic Gold Country of California
presentIn Old West
surface form: American Old West folklore

California Gold Rush history
renamedAs Placerville
renamingReason desire to improve town image
timePeriod mid-19th century

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Placerville hasFormerName Hangtown