Rocklin, California City of Rocklin Amtrak station and Chamber of Commerce, Rocklin Amtrak station and Chamber of Commerce, Rocklin Location in Placer County and the state of California Location in Placer County and the state of California Rocklin, California is positioned in the US Rocklin, California - Rocklin, California Rocklin is a town/city in Placer County, California positioned approximately 22 miles (35 km) from Sacramento, California, and about 6.1 miles (9.8 km) northeast of Roseville in the Sacramento urbane area.

As of the 2010 census, Rocklin's populace was 56,974.

During the 1850s, miners sluiced streams and rivers including Secret Ravine which runs through Rocklin.

The piles of dredger tailings is still obvious today, between Roseville and Loomis southeast of Interstate 80. Secret Ravine at the region now at the intersection of Ruhkala Road and Pacific Street was later mined for granite, some of which was used as the base course of the California Capitol Building in Sacramento, although the earliest recorded use of the modern was for Fort Mason at San Francisco in 1855. The granite was hauled out by ox carts before the arrival of the barns many years later. Enumeration counted 440 inhabitants in the region of Secret Ravine, of which approximately 16% had been born in Ireland and the majority of whom worked as miners. The region was referred to as Secret Ravine or the "granite quarries at the end of the tracks" as late as 1864. Rocklin's history is closely tied to the transcontinental barns .

In 1862, the Pacific Railroad Act granted the Central Pacific Railroad territory near Secret Ravine. In 1864, the Central Pacific Railroad instead of an extension of its track southwest from Newcastle to Secret Ravine.

It titled the region Rocklin after its granite quarry, and used the site as a refueling and water stop.

According to the 1870 census, Rocklin had grown to 542 residents, and the majority of Irish immigrants had foregone quarrying and were working for the barns . In 1906 the Central Pacific moved its facility from Rocklin to Roseville, where more territory was available for expansion. The site in Roseville has remained in continuous use since.

The Rocklin postal service opened in 1868. Finnish immigrants settled in Rocklin starting in the 1870s, and Spanish pioneer arriving by way of Hawaii settled in Rocklin amid the early 20th Century. The town incorporated in 1893. According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 19.6 square miles (51 km2), of which 0.05 square miles (0.13 km2), or 0.27%, is water.

Rocklin has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Koppen Csa) that is characterized by cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers.

Rocklin very rarely sees any snow accumulation.

Climate data for Rocklin, California The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Rocklin had a populace of 56,974.

The ethnic makeup of Rocklin was 47,047 (82.6%) White, 858 (1.5%) African American, 410 (0.7%) Native American, 4,105 (7.2%) Asian, 150 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 1,538 (2.7%) from other competitions, and 2,866 (5.0%) from two or more competitions.

The Enumeration reported that 56,337 citizens (98.9% of the population) lived in homeholds, 456 (0.8%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 181 (0.3%) were institutionalized.

There were 20,800 homeholds, out of which 8,424 (40.5%) had kids under the age of 18 living in them, 11,974 (57.6%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,191 (10.5%) had a female homeholder with no husband present, 895 (4.3%) had a male homeholder with no wife present.

4,403 homeholds (21.2%) were made up of individuals and 1,652 (7.9%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

The populace was spread out with 15,613 citizens (27.4%) under the age of 18, 5,306 citizens (9.3%) aged 18 to 24, 15,159 citizens (26.6%) aged 25 to 44, 14,668 citizens (25.7%) aged 45 to 64, and 6,228 citizens (10.9%) who were 65 years of age or older.

39,295 citizens (69.0% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 17,042 citizens (29.9%) lived in rental housing units.

As of the census of 2000, there were 36,330 citizens , 13,258 homeholds, and 10,009 families residing in the city.

There were 13,258 homeholds out of which 42.6% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 62.3% were married couples living together, 9.4% had a female homeholder with no husband present, and 24.5% were non-families.

18.7% of all homeholds were made up of individuals and 6.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 30.0% under the age of 18, 7.0% from 18 to 24, 33.7% from 25 to 44, 20.8% from 45 to 64, and 8.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

The median income for a homehold in the town/city was $79,274, as stated to the City of Rocklin website. Males had a median income of $54,426 versus $35,920 for females.

About 3.1% of families and 4.5% of the populace were below the poverty line, including 4.3% of those under age 18 and 3.5% of those age 65 or over.

Granite quarrying ended in 2004 in Rocklin. Now, top Rocklin employers include large multinational corporations, retail outlets, education and government.

As of April 2016, Rocklin had an estimated civilian work force of 30,100 with an unemployment rate of 4.4%.

Approximately 40% of Rocklin people over age 25 hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Shopping, entertainment and dining can be found in the Blue Oaks Town Center, a county-wide shopping center anchored by nationwide tenants, positioned on the Highway 65 corridor, as well as Rocklin Commons and Rocklin Crossings along Interstate 80.

Rocklin Hacker Lab is a collaboration between Hacker Lab and Sierra College. It is an incubator, co-working, hacker and manufacturer space with classes and meetups daily.

The town/city has four districts with distinct architectural guidelines: The University District, Granite District, College District, Quarry District.

Main article: Rocklin Unified School District The Rocklin region is home to eleven elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools, two alternative education establishments as well as campuses of Sierra College and William Jessup University.

Interstate 80 and State Route 65 intersect in Rocklin, and historic U.S.

The Rocklin (Amtrak station) is served by the Capitol Corridor and the California Zephyr routes.

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