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Silverado, California

Founded in 1878, Silverado, a California Historical Landmark, is an unincorporated community in Silverado Canyon, which is located in the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County, California. Portions of the town sit on a former Mexican land grant Rancho Lomas de Santiago. Silverado is located at the boundaries of Cleveland National Forest. The area was mined for silver during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Remnants of mining operations such as the Blue Light Mine are still scattered in the area. Timber was harvested for use by the railroad. Coal was mined at the time in Carbondale. Ancient sea life fossils can be found within the sandstone cliffs in the area. During Spanish rule, the canyon was visited by Spanish explorers and was known by the name ''Cañada de la Madera'' (Timber Canyon). The town in Spain by that name bears a remarkable resemblance to Silverado.〔http://www.pueblos-espana.org/andalucia/jaen/canada+de+la+madera/galeria-fotografica/| Cañada de la Madera Photos〕 (The name Silverado is a type of Spanglish indicating a place where silver is found; a parallel formation to ''El Dorado''.) The area enjoyed a renaissance in popularity in the 1940s as a hot springs vacation retreat, during which time hotels and restaurants prospered. A large number of weekend cabins were also built at that time. Home to a number of artists and craftsmen, the town now consists of about 2000 residents, a general store, a cafe, a public library, a church, two fire stations, a community center, and a post office. It hosts summer concerts, an annual Country Fair, and an Easter breakfast. A local landmark near Silverado is Cook's Corner, popular with motorcyclists.
Torrential rains from Pacific storms in 1939, and again in 1969, washed away homes and devastated roads and bridges. The latter storm resulted in a number of flood related casualties.〔http://articles.latimes.com/1989-02-25/local/me-330_1| LA Times 1969 Floods: Tragedy and Heroism Mix〕 On October 26, 2007, the Orange County Fire Authority issued a mandatory evacuation〔(OCFA )〕 of the area due to the Santiago Fire. In September of 2014, a fire burned approximately 1000 acres within the canyon, however no structures were lost.〔(Silverado Fire )〕 〔(Silverado Fire Slide Show )〕
Today new homes and developments from nearby urban areas are encroaching on the canyons. The largest proposed projects are by the Irvine Company, which plans to build two developments stretching along Santiago Canyon Road from Jamboree Road past Irvine Lake. 〔(Santiago Hills II and East Orange )〕
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