This spot says “Welcome to Auburn.” As one exits the freeway, the sight of historic buildings, the iconic statue of Claude Chana, and the old firehouse immediately captivates the senses, evoking a profound sense of nostalgia and pride. It's a tangible reminder of Auburn's storied past, a testament to the enduring legacy of the Gold Rush era.
For residents, this spot holds deep significance, serving as a poignant symbol of homecoming. One resident fondly recalls, “This spot feels like home…like the gold rush town I was born and raised in. My Auburn. When I cross under that train trussell over the freeway…I feel like I’m home.” The entrance invites all who pass through to become a part of Auburn's rich tapestry of history and community.