Enterprise, Shasta County, California
Unincorporated community in California, United States
40°33′50″N 122°20′34″W / 40.56389°N 122.34278°W / 40.56389; -122.34278 Enterprise was an unincorporated community in Shasta County, California. It was annexed into the city of Redding, California by voters in the November 2, 1976 election. The annexation was hotly contested as reported in the Redding Record Searchlight.[1]
It lies at an elevation of 538 feet (164 m).
References
- ^ Merger Forces Dominate Election Wait. Record Searchlight, November 3, 1976; Redding, California
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Enterprise, Shasta County, California
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Municipalities and communities of Shasta County, California, United States
County seat: Redding
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- Redding
- Shasta Lake
- Bella Vista
- Big Bend
- Burney
- Cassel
- Castella
- Centerville
- Cottonwood
- Fall River Mills
- French Gulch
- Happy Valley
- Hat Creek
- Igo
- Johnson Park
- Jones Valley
- Keswick
- Lakehead
- McArthur
- Millville
- Montgomery Creek
- Mountain Gate
- Oak Run
- Old Station
- Ono
- Palo Cedro
- Platina
- Round Mountain
- Shasta
- Shingletown
- Whitmore
communities
- Beegum
- Dana
- Enterprise
- Ingot
- Lakehead-Lakeshore
- O'Brien
- Pollard Flat
- Viola
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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