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Celebrated as one of the premium wine regions in the world, Napa County is not only a premier travel destination but a great place to call home. Breathtaking views abound at every turn, while gently rolling hills, colorful vineyards, and architecturally unique wineries dot the landscape. Winemaking has been practiced in the region since the mid-19th century, when many pioneering families settled in the fertile Valley, and today there are over 400 wineries in the area.
The primary residential cities in the County are located along State Highway 29 and, from north to south, include Calistoga, St. Helena, Yountville, Napa, and American Canyon. Of the cities in the County, Napa, at 78,340 people (US Census Bureau 2011 estimates), has the largest number of residents and jobs, with 60% of the total. The second-most highly populated areas are the unincorporated regions, which encompass 26,496 residents. Newly emerging American Canyon has experienced the largest growth rate, with 19,690 residents.
Napa County is known for its quality of life, not only for its full-time residents but also for many part-time residents and visitors. There are many diverse neighborhoods, both suburban and rural, each with its distinct character and style, and housing options run the full spectrum from moderately-priced post WWII homes to multi-million dollar estates in the hills above Oakville, Rutherford, and St. Helena. In Napa’s “old town”, there are older homes on tree-lined streets, while in other parts of town, you may find 1960s subdivisions or large, executive-type homes. For the country-club minded, there is Silverado Resort with its famed golf course, tennis facilities, and premium–priced homes and condominiums.
With its Mediterranean climate, cultural activities and attractions, world-class food and wine, gorgeous scenery, and serene country lifestyle, Napa County is truly a place to feed your soul.
92,495 people live in Napa, where the median age is 45 and the average individual income is $59,919. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Napa, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Chiron Wines, Elan Vineyards, and Antica Napa Valley.
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Napa has 35,152 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Napa do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 92,495 people call Napa home. The population density is 4,981.053 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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