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Weott, California

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Weott Community Service District, which controls the town's sewage treatment facility and water supply. The town's water originally came from a property 0.93 miles (1.5 km) east of Weott. It now comes from a spring west of town, across the Eel River. The California State Parks has tried to provide Weott with alternatives to the spring, which is on State Parks land, including constructing a well on the Weott side of the river in 2003. This well had too much sediment, though, and was not usable. The WCSD has surveyed lands in the surrounding watershed but has yet to find an alternative water source. In summer, early morning and late evening fog typically protect the area from temperature extremes. Though daytime highs occasionally reach into the high 30 °C (86 °F)s, they are more typically below 86 °F (30 °C). Due to its proximity to the ocean and its position in the shadow of 3,380-foot-high (1,030 m) Grasshopper Peak, the area has an intense rainy season lasting from November through May. Locals report typical annual accumulations of 79 inches (2,000 mm), though the range is 28 to 98 inches (700 to 2,500 mm). Due to its moist climate, the town is surrounded on most sides by redwoods. Though most of the redwoods are second growth, the adjacent
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2010 and rebuilt. There is one community center, Milligan Hall, named after a long-time resident. This building was the town’s schoolhouse from 1923–1954 and later a Legion Hall. At least once the surrounding land was used as a Cal Fire tent camp, presumably for firefighting. At one time, the town had two churches, Faith Chapel Assembly of God and the non-denominational Weott Christian Church. The Weott Christian Church, which was established in 1954, has had its non-profit status suspended until it comes into compliance with the California Franchise Tax Board or the Office of the Secretary of State. The Faith Chapel is still functioning.
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but was lost in the flood of 1964. When the residents submitted a request to the United States Postal Service for a post office in that year, however, they had to decide on a definitive name. At least one source records that the residents were required to do this because there was already a town named McKee in California, but this appears to not be true. Another source says that a naming contest led to the name Weott, yet another that the
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Sunday in May. Local gardeners enter prized roses and other flowers from their gardens for a chance to win ribbons and prizes. The show also includes plant sales, food and other crafts. There are various seasonal activities at the Humboldt Redwoods State Park headquarters, including guided nature walks and Christmas tree lightings.
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has nearly 17,000 acres (7,000 ha) of old growth and includes Rockefeller Forest, the largest contiguous stand of old growth redwoods still in existence. Weott is located close to Giant Tree, a 354-foot-tall (108 m) redwood, and the Dyerville Giant, a 371-foot-tall (113 m) redwood that
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Due to the 1955 and 1964 floods, nearly all residents now live in the hills above the flood plain, mostly at elevations of 390–660 feet (120–200 m). The greater area of Weott encompasses the Bull Creek, Dyerville, South Fork, Camp Grant and Burlington areas. Weott's local services are run by the
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There were 143 housing units at an average density of 71.6/km, of which 134 were occupied, of which 65.7% were owner-occupied and 34.3% were renter-occupied. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 4.2%. 70.5% of the population lived in owner-occupied housing units and 29.5%
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Weott Center, located at the off-ramp of Highway 101, was for many years home to the Sequoia Hotel, a restaurant, a Union 76 gasoline station and a company that made redwood curios. None of these businesses has survived. 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of Weott is Burlington Campground, which also
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Before 1925, Weott had been known informally as Helm's Mill or Helm's Camp. Helm's Camp set up where redwood ties were being made for the railroad being constructed along the Eel River. It was later known as McKee's Mill (named for Ernest McKee, who operated a shingle mill just east of lower Weott,
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station and the public, tuition-free, TK-9 Agnes J. Johnson Charter School. The Charter School will serve all students in grades TK-12 by 2025. The Charter School, authorized by Humboldt County Board of Education, draws from several communities in the area. The Cal Fire station was torn down in
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Association championship for several years. There is a large spaghetti feed at Weott's Milligan Hall for the runners before the races. Since 1951, Weott has also been host to the Southern Humboldt Garden Club Flower Show. It is currently held at the Agnes J. Johnson Elementary School on the fourth
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The former economic base for Weott residents—primary and secondary lumber industries—has largely disappeared. Some locals commute to jobs in nearby communities or work with government entities such as the school district or Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Retirees also comprise a significant part of
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In 1987, long-time resident Velma Childs listed the pre-1955-flood businesses in Weott. These included a candy shop, ice cream shop, two gasoline stations, a laundromat, a bar, two cafes, three restaurants, two auto garages, a Ford dealership, a church, a movie theatre, two grocery stores, a dress
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The population age distribution was spread out relatively evenly: under 18 years, 18.8%, from 18 to 24, 6.9%, from 25 - 44, 23.3%, from 45 - 64, 38.2% and 65 and older 12.8%. The median age was 45.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 102.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
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Though Weott had been hit by a flood in 1930, its recent history is shaped by two later major floods. In December 1955, lower Weott was partially destroyed when the South Fork of the Eel River overflowed its banks. The town largely re-built, but in December 1964, a
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has taken place on the first Sunday in May, starting 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Weott at the Dyerville Bridge. It has included a 10 km race since 1993 and a 21.1 km race since 2002. The
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has taken place on the second Sunday of October since 1976. It now also includes 5 km and 21.1 km races. The 21.1 kilometres (13.1 mi) race has served as the Pacific Association of the
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Weott does not have many commercial services since the general store, which first opened in 1919, last closed in 2003. The town has a post office, a
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The Town of Weott has a special service district (Weott Community Services District) to provide water and sewer connections within its borders.
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living together, 10.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 9.7% had a male householder with no wife present. There were 11.2%
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and 25 miles (40 km) due east of the Pacific Ocean. Lower Weott is situated at an elevation of 330 feet (100 m) along the
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Until 2010, Weott had access only to dial-up internet service. In 2010, high speed internet access became available in the town.
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We Call This Home: Oral Histories of Southern Humboldt 1900–1964. Garberville, California: Garberville Rotary Club, 2004. 78.
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Weott is not related to Camp Weeott, a fishing village, which was established 37 miles (60 km) northwest of Weott, near
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toppled in 1991. Due to a lack of water storage capacity, Weott sometimes suffers from water rationing in the summers.
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37 miles (60 km) northwest of current-day Weott. The Wishosk word for that area and the people who lived there was
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We Call This Home: Oral Histories of Southern Humboldt 1900 - 1964. Garberville, CA: Garberville Rotary Club, 2004. 77.
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is 95571, with four-digit suffixes tied to post office box numbers. There is no home delivery in Weott. Weott is in
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hosts the Humboldt Redwoods State Park visitor center. This is one of several campgrounds in the
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There were 134 households, out of which 26.9% had children under the age of 18, 38.1% were
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of any race were 6.9%. There were no African Americans or Pacific Islanders recorded.
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reported that Weott had a population of 288, 100% of whom lived in households. The
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Before the Floods: Early Memories of Dyerville, South Fork, Weott and Burlington
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were living in the area. The Wiyot were further north and currently occupy the
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University of California Publications: American archaeology and ethnology
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Frederick Ward Putnam; Alfred Louis Kroeber; Robert Harry Lowie (1919).
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The town of Weott is believed to be named after a sub-grouping of the
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Little White Father: Redick McKee on the California Frontier
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Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria
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was 144.2 people/km. The racial makeup of Weott was 87.5%
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census-designated place
Weott is located in California
40°19′19″N 123°55′18″W / 40.32194°N 123.92167°W / 40.32194; -123.92167
Country
United States
State
California
County
Humboldt County
Time zone
UTC-8
Pacific (PST)
DST
UTC-7
ZIP Code
Area code
707
GNIS
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Weott, California
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Weott, California
census-designated place
Humboldt County, California
San Francisco
Avenue of the Giants
South Fork of the Eel River
Ferndale, California
1955 flood
Wishosk people
Eel River
Sinkyone peoples

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