Consider Eureka, Missouri, founded in 1858. There are two church operated schools in town, but the public school has the nickname Wildcats. Located 17 miles west of St. Louis on Interstate 44, it is a city of about 10,500.

The Walt Disney cartoon fictional town of Duckburg, where Donald Duck and his three nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, plus uncle Scrooge McDuck were supposed to live was based on the city of Eureka, California.


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Then consider the fictional town of Eureka, Oregon featured in the 2006-2012 U.S. TV series Eureka. However, the program was really filmed in British Columbia. A high school for the town was rarely, if ever, mentioned.

Deputy United States Marshal Jack Carter stumbles upon Eureka while transporting a fugitive prisoner (his own rebellious teenage daughter Zoe) back to her mother's home in Los Angeles. When a faulty experiment cripples the sheriff of Eureka, Carter finds himself quickly chosen to fill the vacancy. Despite not being a genius like most members of the town, Jack Carter demonstrates a remarkable ability to connect to others, keen and practical insights, and a dedication to preserving the safety of Eureka.

Eureka takes place in a high tech fictional community of the same name, located in the U.S. state of Oregon and inhabited by brilliant scientists. Camouflaged by an electromagnetic shield, the town is operated by a corporation called Global Dynamics (GD), which is overseen by the United States Department of Defense. The town's existence and location are closely guarded secrets.

Global Dynamics researcher Douglas Fargo (played by Neil Grayston) from Eureka traveled to South Dakota to update Warehouse 13's computer system in the Warehouse 13 episode "13.1". Warehouse 13 computer wizard Claudia Donovan (played by Allison Scagliotti) subsequently traveled to the town of Eureka, Oregon to check out the technological marvels at Global Dynamics in the Eureka episode "Crossing Over". Fargo again appeared in the Warehouse 13 episode "Don't Hate the Player" when Claudia, Lattimer, and Bering traveled to Palo Alto, California to find Douglas beta testing a virtual reality simulator with the aid of a dangerous artifact. Additionally, Hugo Miller spent some time in the town of Eureka, departing with Douglas Fargo at the end of episode "13.1"; he returns in "Love Sick", commenting that, "every week [there] something seems to go 'boom'!" His presence there is off screen.

In early 2009, Boom! Studios produced a comic book series based on storylines provided by Andrew Cosby (who is also the co-founder of the comic publisher), written by Brendan Hay, with art by Diego Barreto.[35] This was followed by a second 4-issue series called Eureka: Dormant Gene written by Andrew Cosby, Jaime Paglia and Jonathan L. Davis, with art by Mark Dos Santos.[36]

The Theory: Jack Carter (sheriff of Eureka) dies on his way past the town of Eureka on the night he is bringing Zoe back to Los Angeles. (S!E! "pilot"). To be clear I theorize that Zoe lives.

Expanded: On the night Jack Carter is traveling with his teanage daughter back to Los Angeles he wrecks his car after nearly hitting a dog (the dog is super smart). In my theory Jack dies in the accident. This occurs the night that Walter Perkins ( a scientist) in the town is starting up an experimental Tachyon accelerator device. The device causes Jack to be suspended into a sub reality partly in the mind of Mr Perkins and partly in a purgatory or even possibly hell type environment (think The Good Place ending). Jack is forced to be tormented by all sorts of horrible things that directly effect him as acting sheriff in this afterlife.

Evidence: Though the show does a lot to never reveal such a thing, they do slip in a few unexplained mysteries. First is Evan Thorn (the "Fixer") she shows Jack a slip of paper that says incidents (marked as red dots) have risen dramatically since his arrival in town. This doesn't add up. The show doesn't substitute a reason for this either. No one has it out enough to inspire a dramatic series of events like what occur. Yet Jack magically magnetically shows up at the start of a swarm of events that rival anything from the towns entire history. The next portion of evidence is the number of times and ways that Alison Carter first becomes an important romantic part of Jacks life only to be taken away from him by (usually Time Travel). The DOD has a very clear protocol for time travel in place and yet it occurs so many times in the show it is very hard to wonder how they could have ever enforced such a bylaw. To add to the mystery the time travel events almost always screw things up for Jack and Alison Jack frequently evades death that a normal person would not have avoided. In this town of super geniuses there is never a dull incident, Jack avoids blowing himself up, getting squashed to death, getting burned, getting buried alive, and a list of thousands of other ways he could have met his end. But why? Is it because he is an important character on a tv show? The show does not have terrible story telling so that cant be it (shows with bad story telling usually cant avoid be clear they go out of their way to save the main characters life). He is a sheriff with no remarkable build, skills, mind, or luck. He has no talents that would give him an edge over a normal random person in his position. There is no clean cut way to explain why he lives through all the near death that he does live through. Except for the theory that he is already dead.

Giving In: I do generally always give in on these theories to the alternative. I find it tends to keep the people who don't agree from tearing off my head in the comments. The alternative is that Jack Carter really did crash, survive, and live out several years as the sheriff in the super smart town of Eureka. But if I accept that, you have to ask: "where is the fun in that?".

I was 7 years old when I was watching the simpsons, suddenly it cuts to the adverts a show about some policeman walking over an invisible bridge came on. Later I would learn that, that show was called a town called Eureka It's just popped up on amazon prime video, is it worth watching?

The show is set in a fictional town called Eureka, Oregon, buried in the Pacific Northwest, inhabited almost entirely by geniuses and scientists. Nearly everyone in Eureka works for Global Dynamics, a huge advanced research facility responsible for the development of nearly all major technological breakthroughs in the last 50 years. Each episode features a mysterious, accidental or intentional misuse of technology, which the town Sheriff, Jack Carter, then solves with the help of town scientists. Each season also features a larger story arc that concerns a particular major event or item.

Eureka has been on air- specifically, the Syfy Channel- since 2006. It is set in the fictional town of Eureka, Oregon. Albert Einstein founded Eureka for scientists to practice their skills in private. Most of the town works at Global Dynamics- a secret research facility funded by the government. In the first episode, a man named Jack Carter and his teenage daughter Zoe, stumble upon the town. Jack is hired as town Sheriff and the premise of the show begins.

Each episode centers on a mysterious accident or misuse of technology at Global Dynamics or at a random place in the town. Jack, using his everyman qualities, solves the case and often the town/world with the help of certain town scientists.

The Chinese people were integral to building the West (including Humboldt County) until the national Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the 1885 Eureka expulsion. Subsequent expulsions occurred in surrounding towns and areas in the following years. A hostile culture in Eureka prevented Chinese Americans from returning to Humboldt County until the 1950s. 


The Eureka Chinatown Project is a collaboration of community members and the Humboldt Asian & Pacific Islanders (HAPI) In Solidarity group, whose goal is to provide educational resources and celebrate the history and culture of the Chinese community in Humboldt before the Expulsion events of 1885 and 1906 through community installations near the site of the original Chinatown. The group believes that by educating the community and bringing awareness to our shared community past, they can help us heal, grow and move towards a more inclusive future. 


To learn more about the history of Eureka's Chinatown, join a one-hour walking tour, offered monthly from June through October on the first Saturday of the month coinciding with Arts Alive. If you can't make the tour, explore virtually with the Eureka Chinatown 360 Virtual Tour.

The Humboldt Maritime Museum is located in Samoa, California, the small town located just across Humboldt Bay from Eureka. Founded in 1977 by William Zerlang, a long-time collector of marine artifacts, and a group of colleagues who sought to establish a local museum to preserve the rich maritime heritage and culture of the entire Humboldt Bay region.

Through five seasons and an oversized government dossier of super-secret twists and turns, Eureka marked the start of a low-key extended TV universe at SYFY (known as The Sci-Fi Channel back in the mid-2000s), tracking the sometimes-funny misadventures that inevitably unfolded in its namesake off-the-radar Pacific Northwest town.

The local mines produced silver, gold, copper, lead, and bismuth. The town had about 800 people and several shops, saloons, and a post office. Two railroads ran out to the town as well. Unfortunately, the mines started to hit water in the late 1890s and mining declined. A fire hit the town in 1902. A smelter was built in 1907, which brought employment and the town grew to 1500 residents and a third railroad. By 1915 the smelter could not compete with larger operations in Salt Lake City and shut down.

Some people lived there through the 1940s, but today there is nothing left of the town, aside from a road sign for Silver City. Ruins of the smelter are found easily just after turning off US 6. We did not visit the smelter ruins on this trip, but we snowshoed them before and they are some foundations and mining equipment. There were also open mine shafts, so use caution. 2351a5e196

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