The 19th century was a rowdy time for many Northern California towns, and no community better showcases that fact than the aptly named town of Rough and Ready. Today, Rough and Ready is a census-designated place located just west of Grass Valley. It boasts a quaint population of just 963 people, and remnants from the town’s early days can still be witnessed when you walk down its historic streets. Visiting the quiet community today, you’d never guess that it was the first U.S. town to successfully secede from the Union. Secession may not have lasted long, but it sure does make for a heck of a story by today’s standards!

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Did you know the story of how this town seceded back in the day? We can only imagine how Rough and Ready would look today if secession had stuck. Check out more weird NorCal history with this list of 12 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Northern California.

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