Historic Auburn Courthouse

Take a look into the rich history of Auburn.

Built in 1898, this courthouse is an elegantly-designed look into the history of Auburn. The beautifully restored Courthouse, which echoes many of the design elements in the state capital building, serves as a beacon to those traveling east or west on Interstate 80. The Placer County Museum is also located on the first floor of the courthouse, so stop by and learn about the area’s history!

  • Hours Monday-Friday, 8am-12pm, 1pm-4pm
  • Address 101 Maple St, Auburn, CA 95603
  • Phone (530) 745-2000
  • Website Auburn Courthouse
  • Best Feature Historic museum and courthouse

ALSO CHECK OUT:

  • Griffith Quarry Park & Museum

    Griffith Quarry Park & Museum

    Penryn, CA

    The Griffith Quarry Museum is housed in the original Penryn Granite Works office, built by Welsh immigrant Griffith Griffith in 1864. It contains some of the original office furniture, information on the Griffith family, the history of the Penryn-Loomis Basin area, and the granite industry.

    7504 Rock Springs Road, Penryn, CA 95663
  • Claude Chana Gold Panner Monument

    Claude Chana Gold Panner Monument

    Auburn, CA

    A 45-ton concrete statue of a Gold Rush era miner stands at the entrance to Old Town Auburn, a small collection of shops, restaurants, and antique stores. The statue is a representation of Claude Chana (1811-1882), the prospector who discovered gold here in the foothills east of Sacramento on May 16, 1848.

    Lincoln Way & Park Street, Auburn, CA 95603
  • Foresthill Divide Museum

    Foresthill Divide Museum

    Foresthill, CA

    The museum offers visitors a peak into what life was like on the Foresthill Divide during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    24601 Harrison Street, Foresthill, CA 95631