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OROVILLE

Since 1971, the “Lady of Butte County” has called Oroville home. As a member of the Butte County Historical Society , Tracy dresses up as local historical characters and is a beloved fixture at many of their events.

HOW DID YOU FIND YOURSELF IN OROVILLE? WHAT MADE YOU STAY?

My husband, Russell Guiver, and I came to Oroville in 1971 from Long Beach with our three children. It was very exciting moving to Oroville! It was like coming out West. I stay because I love Oroville. I always felt that God sent me here!

DESCRIBE OROVILLE TO SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER BEEN HERE?

Oroville is a charming little town with some great specialty shops, lovely parks, many museums, a river, a restored 1930 hotel, a restored 1928 theater, old restored homes, parades, a lake, and a Downtown that is lit up with lights day and night, good restaurants, nice people, a historical society, and room to grow!

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