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History of Redding, California:

Redding Was Founded By Miners During The Nineteenth Century. It Was Originally Not A Very Prosperous Town, And Was Known As Poverty Flats. Named For Railroad Man Benjamin B. Redding, The Town Was Rechristened Reading In 1874, Honoring Founder Pierson B. Reading. The Railroad, However, Would Not Recognize The Change, And The Original Redding Was Restored In 1880.

During The Twentieth Century, Redding's Main Industry Was Lumber, But This Is No Longer The Case. Currently, Redding's Two Current Biggest Industries Are The Medical And Legal Industries.

Redding Has Two Hospitals, Mercy Catholic Hospital And Shasta Regional Medical Center, Formerly Redding Medical Center. While It Was Owned By Tenet Healthcare, Redding Medical Center Was The Subject Of A Scandal In 2003 (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/05/06/eveningnews/main552636.shtml) When Two Doctors Were Accused Of Performing Unneeded Cardiac Procedures On People. In 2004 Redding Medical Center Came Under New Ownership, And Was Renamed.

In 2004, The Sundial Bridge, Which Was Designed By Notable Spanish Architect Santiago Calatrava And Took Several Years To Build, Was Finished. Some Residents Of The Community Did Not Want The Bridge To Be Built, But Supporters Hope That The Bridge Will Improve The Economy, Particularly The Tourist Industry. The Majority Of Redding's Population Is Christian And Though Most Of Its Residents Used To Be Members Of The Democratic Party, Redding Has Become Much More Conservative Recently, And Now A Majority Of Residents Support The Republican Party. Redding Has Two Public High Schools, Shasta High School And Enterprise High School, As Well As Several Middle Schools, Over A Dozen Elementary Schools And Several Religious And Other Private Schools. Redding Also Has Two Small Colleges, Shasta College, A Public Two-year College, And Simpson University, A 4-year Christian College.

Redding Is Also Important As The Largest City In The Northern Sacramento Valley And The Largest City On The 470-mile Stretch Of Interstate 5 Between Sacramento, California And Eugene, Oregon Both Redding And Its Neighbor To The South, Red Bluff, Are Popular With Tourists Who Use The Cities As Bases To Explore Lassen Volcanic National Park, Lake Shasta, And Other Natural Attractions.

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