Plymouth, California

Plymouth (formerly, Puckerville, Pokerville, and Poker Camp)[8] is a city in Amador County, California, United States.

[9] The town was originally named Pokerville, when it was settled during the time of the gold rush.

Plymouth is commonly now known as a "Gateway to Shenandoah Valley", a popular wine-producing region in the Sierra foothills.

Plymouth is home to the number one Country County Fair in the state of CA and to a wonderful community of people who value their rural lifestyle.

Plymouth is located at 38°28′55″N 120°50′41″W / 38.48194°N 120.84472°W / 38.48194; -120.84472[10] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.9 square miles (2.3 square kilometers), of which 98.66 percent is land and 1.34 percent is water.

[8] The Plymouth Trading Post is a registered as California Historical Landmark #41.

There were 493 housing units at an average density of 522.5 per square mile (201.7/km2),of which 403 were occupied, 259 (64.3%) by the owners and 144 (35.7%) by renters.

At the 2000 census there were 980 people in 392 households, including 272 families, in the city.

Amador County map