National Register of Historic Places listings in Humboldt County, California
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Humboldt County, California.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Humboldt County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]
There are 58 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]
Current listings
edit[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alford-Nielson House | January 23, 1986 (#86000100) |
1299 Main St. 40°35′09″N 124°15′29″W / 40.585833°N 124.258056°W | Ferndale | 1874 French Second Empire, moved from 421 to 1299 Main Street in 1893 | |
2 | F. W. Andreasen-John Rossen House | September 25, 1989 (#89000855) |
Port Kenyon Rd. and Bush St. 40°35′38″N 124°16′21″W / 40.593889°N 124.2725°W | Ferndale | 1901 Queen Anne, William S. Fitzell (architect) | |
3 | Bald Hills Archaeological District | July 9, 1982 (#82001723) |
Address Restricted | Orick | c. 500 B.C. to 1000 A.D. Chilula cultural site | |
4 | Bank of Eureka Building | April 12, 1982 (#82002180) |
240 E St. 40°48′13″N 124°09′59″W / 40.803611°N 124.166389°W | Eureka | 1911, Classic Revival, now Clarke Memorial Museum | |
5 | Bank of Loleta | February 28, 1985 (#85000354) |
358 Main St. 40°38′26″N 124°13′26″W / 40.640556°N 124.223889°W | Loleta | 1920 Classical Revival commercial building (1985 NRHP plaque) | |
6 | Benbow Inn | September 15, 1983 (#83001179) |
445 Lake Benbow Dr. 40°04′04″N 123°47′19″W / 40.067778°N 123.788611°W | Garberville | 1925 Tudor Revival Hotel | |
7 | A. Berding House | January 4, 1983 (#83001180) |
455 Ocean Ave. 40°34′33″N 124°15′46″W / 40.575833°N 124.262778°W | Ferndale | 1875, also called "The Gum Drop Tree House" for the row of trimmed Cypress trees in front | |
8 | California Federation of Women's Clubs Grove Hearthstone | July 5, 2024 (#100010512) |
0.28 miles (0.45 km) southwest of Highway 254 (Avenue of the Giants) Coordinates missing | Weott | ||
9 | Carlotta Hotel | May 23, 1978 (#78000671) |
Central Ave. 40°32′17″N 124°03′30″W / 40.538056°N 124.058333°W | Carlotta | Built in 1904, burned down in 1995 | |
10 | Carnegie Free Library | January 23, 1986 (#86000101) |
636 F St. 40°48′02″N 124°09′52″W / 40.800556°N 124.164444°W | Eureka | 1903, currently Morris Graves Museum of Art | |
11 | John G. Chapman House | September 29, 2011 (#11000713) |
974 10th St. 40°52′14″N 124°05′18″W / 40.870556°N 124.088333°W | Arcata | ||
12 | William S. Clark House | January 14, 1988 (#87002394) |
1406 C St. 40°47′39″N 124°10′03″W / 40.794167°N 124.1675°W | Eureka | 1888, 1.5 story Eastlake Residential | |
13 | John A. Cottrell House | September 28, 2005 (#05001084) |
1228 C St. 40°47′43″N 124°10′04″W / 40.795278°N 124.167778°W | Eureka | c.1900, 2 Story Queen Anne/Eastlake Residence | |
14 | De-No-To Cultural District | April 24, 1985 (#85000901) |
Address Restricted | Hoopa | Hupa, Karuk cultural site | |
15 | Eureka Historic District | October 15, 1991 (#91001523) |
Roughly, First, Second and Third Sts., between C and N Sts. 40°48′17″N 124°09′47″W / 40.804722°N 124.163056°W | Eureka | 11 block long, three block wide district of Late Victorian, Greek Revival, Classical Revival storefronts & residences. Includes the E. Janssen Building and the Bank of Eureka Building | |
16 | Eureka Inn | February 11, 1982 (#82002181) |
7th and F Sts. 40°48′00″N 124°09′49″W / 40.8°N 124.163611°W | Eureka | 1900 Tudor Revival Hotel | |
17 | Eureka Theatre | January 7, 2010 (#09001199) |
612 F St. 40°48′03″N 124°09′58″W / 40.800733°N 124.166217°W | Eureka | 1937 Streamline Moderne Theater | |
18 | Falk Archaeological District | November 6, 2023 (#100009504) |
Address Restricted | Eureka | ||
19 | Fern Cottage Historic District | January 7, 1988 (#87002294) |
2121 Centerville Road 40°35′04″N 124°18′32″W / 40.584444°N 124.308889°W | Ferndale | 160 acre historic district: 16 buildings and 2 structures contribute to listing including historic Fern Cottage, home of the Russ pioneer family. | |
20 | Fernbridge | April 2, 1987 (#87000566) |
CA 211 40°36′51″N 124°12′08″W / 40.614167°N 124.202222°W | Fernbridge | 1,320 feet (400 m) concrete arch built 1911, John B. Leonard (engineer) http://ca.water.usgs.gov/webcams/fernbridge/ | |
21 | Ferndale Main Street Historic District | January 10, 1994 (#93001461) |
300–580 Main, 330 Ocean Avenue and 207–290 Francis Street 40°34′35″N 124°15′45″W / 40.576389°N 124.2625°W | Ferndale | 5 block long Italianate, Stick/Eastlake, Queen Anne commercial and mixed use buildings | |
22 | Ferndale Public Library | December 10, 1990 (#90001815) |
807 Main St. 40°34′47″N 124°15′36″W / 40.579722°N 124.26°W | Ferndale | 1910 Classical Revival Carnegie Library, Warren Skellings (architect) http://www.carnegie-libraries.org/california/ferndale.html | |
23 | First and F Street Building | July 12, 1974 (#74000511) |
112 F St. 40°48′19″N 124°09′57″W / 40.805278°N 124.165833°W | Eureka | 1893, commercial corner Stick/Eastlake | |
24 | Grizzly Bluff School | November 27, 1979 (#79000476) |
East of Ferndale on Grizzly Bluff Road 40°33′46″N 124°10′12″W / 40.562778°N 124.17°W | Ferndale | 1871 Greek Revival School House | |
25 | Gunther Island Site 67 | 15 October 1966 (#66000208) |
Humboldt Bay 40°48′47″N 124°10′06″W / 40.812997°N 124.168389°W | Eureka | location of the 1860 Wiyot Massacre | |
26 | Gushaw-Mudgett House | January 11, 1982 (#82002184) |
820 9th St. 40°35′57″N 124°09′28″W / 40.599059°N 124.157744°W | Fortuna | 1884, Italianate, Stick/Eastlake residence | |
27 | Holy Trinity Church | August 6, 1980 (#80004608) |
Parker and Hector St. 41°03′33″N 124°08′29″W / 41.05908°N 124.141442°W | Trinidad | 1850 | |
28 | Hoopa Valley Adobe | January 7, 2013 (#10000893) |
Campus Street 41°02′51″N 123°40′43″W / 41.047633°N 123.678591°W | Hoopa | ||
29 | Hotel Arcata | January 5, 1984 (#84000775) |
708 9th St. 40°52′09″N 124°05′05″W / 40.869167°N 124.084722°W | Arcata | 1900 Hotel | |
30 | Humboldt Bay Life-Saving Station | October 30, 1979 (#79000477) |
South of Samoa on Samoa Rd 40°46′05″N 124°13′05″W / 40.768056°N 124.218056°W | Samoa | 1875/1936, Coast Guard Building | |
31 | Humboldt Bay Woolen Mill | June 25, 1982 (#82002182) |
1400 Broadway 40°47′38″N 124°10′35″W / 40.793889°N 124.176389°W | Eureka | 1901, 2 story frame industrial with 1920s add-ons was demolished in 1987. Second from left on bottom row, #21 on original map. | |
32 | Jacoby Building | June 17, 1982 (#82002179) |
791 8th St. 40°52′06″N 124°05′10″W / 40.868333°N 124.086111°W | Arcata | 1850, Four Story Renaissance, Classical Revival built for storehouse and shops | |
33 | E. Janssen Building | July 16, 1973 (#73000402) |
422 First St. 40°48′18″N 124°09′59″W / 40.805°N 124.166389°W | Eureka | 1875, 2 story cast-iron fronted Italianate loft commercial building built for general merchandise and groceries | |
34 | James Kleiser House | January 30, 2023 (#100008586) |
1022 10th St. 40°52′13″N 124°05′20″W / 40.8704°N 124.0889°W | Arcata | ||
35 | Lower Blackburn Grade Bridge | June 25, 1981 (#81000148) |
Northwest of Bridgeville on CA 36 40°28′50″N 123°53′22″W / 40.480556°N 123.889444°W | Bridgeville | 1925 | |
36 | Lyons Ranches Historic District | March 19, 2018 (#100002212) |
Bald Hills Road, Redwoods National Park 41°08′53″N 123°53′36″W / 41.148130°N 123.893215°W | Orick vicinity | ||
37 | D. C. McDonald Building | November 17, 1982 (#82000966) |
108 F Street 40°48′18″N 124°09′57″W / 40.805°N 124.165833°W | Eureka | 1904, 2 Story, Classical Revival, at left end of historic row in photo. | |
38 | George McFarlan House | November 15, 1978 (#78000672) |
1410 2nd St. 40°48′22″N 124°09′20″W / 40.806111°N 124.155556°W | Eureka | ca. 1857, Greek Revival, possibly a kit house or reassembled on site as parts are numbered | |
39 | Odd Fellows Hall | May 3, 1978 (#78000673) |
123 F St. 40°48′17″N 124°10′00″W / 40.804661°N 124.166701°W | Eureka | 1882, 2 Story Second Empire | |
40 | Old Jacoby Creek School | February 28, 1985 (#85000353) |
2212 Jacoby Creek Rd. 40°50′34″N 124°03′43″W / 40.842778°N 124.061944°W | Bayside | 1900 | |
41 | Phillips House | October 24, 1985 (#85003373) |
71 East Seventh Street 40°51′58″N 124°04′37″W / 40.866111°N 124.076944°W | Arcata | 1850, Greek Revival | |
42 | Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery | February 4, 2000 (#00000034) |
Milepost 124.83 on US 101, north of Orick 41°19′59″N 124°01′45″W / 41.333056°N 124.029167°W | Orick | In use 1925 to 1949. | |
43 | Punta Gorda Light Station | September 1, 1976 (#76000483) |
10.5 miles (16.9 km) southwest of Petrolia 40°14′58″N 124°20′44″W / 40.249444°N 124.345556°W | Petrolia | 1900 Light House | |
44 | Pythian Castle | February 20, 1986 (#86000263) |
1100 H St. 40°52′16″N 124°05′06″W / 40.871111°N 124.085°W | Arcata | 1875, 2 story Queen Anne Knights of Pythias meeting hall | |
45 | Rectory, Catholic Church of the Assumption | February 11, 1982 (#82002183) |
563 Ocean Avenue 40°34′30″N 124°15′42″W / 40.575°N 124.261667°W | Ferndale | 1875 Queen Anne, Stick/Eastlake, George F. Costerisa, builder/architect | |
46 | Thomas F. Ricks House | October 2, 1992 (#92001302) |
730 H Street 40°48′00″N 124°09′45″W / 40.8°N 124.1625°W | Eureka | c.1885, 2 story Eastlake, portico and double 2 story bays | |
47 | Schorlig House | November 20, 1978 (#78000670) |
1050 12th Street 40°52′21″N 124°05′14″W / 40.8725°N 124.087222°W | Arcata | 1875 residence | |
48 | Shaw House | September 13, 1984 (#84000777) |
703 Main Street 40°34′45″N 124°15′39″W / 40.579167°N 124.260833°W | Ferndale | 1866 Carpenter Gothic, served as post office and courthouse | |
49 | Simpson-Vance House | July 17, 1986 (#86001668) |
904 G Street 40°47′55″N 124°09′47″W / 40.798611°N 124.163056°W | Eureka | 1892, 2 Story Queen Anne, polygonal corner tower | |
50 | Stone House | February 27, 1986 (#86000267) |
902 14th Street 40°52′25″N 124°05′11″W / 40.8735°N 124.0864°W | Arcata | 1875, Queen Anne | |
51 | Sweasey Theater-Loew's State Theater | June 5, 2009 (#09000372) |
412 G St. 40°48′10″N 124°09′54″W / 40.802797°N 124.165131°W | Eureka | 1919 theater with terracotta facade | |
52 | Tishawnik | January 21, 2015 (#12000397) |
Address Restricted | Orleans | ||
53 | Trinidad Head Light Station | September 3, 1991 (#91001098) |
Trinidad Head 41°03′14″N 124°08′55″W / 41.053889°N 124.148611°W | Trinidad | 1871, light elevation of 196 feet, bluff-mounted lighthouse elevation 20 feet | |
54 | Tsahpek | December 5, 1972 (#72000224) |
Address Restricted | Eureka | Yurok village, also known as Tsah Pek | |
55 | U.S. Post Office and Courthouse | February 10, 1983 (#83001181) |
514 H Street 40°48′07″N 124°09′47″W / 40.801944°N 124.163056°W | Eureka | 1909, 3 Story Renaissance Revival | |
56 | Washington School | April 12, 2002 (#02000329) |
1910 California Street 40°47′27″N 124°10′16″W / 40.790833°N 124.171111°W | Eureka | 2 story school house | |
57 | Whaley House | December 31, 1979 (#79000475) |
1395 H Street 40°52′23″N 124°05′03″W / 40.873056°N 124.084167°W | Arcata | 1850 Greek Revival | |
58 | Magdalena Zanone House | April 21, 2004 (#04000335) |
1604 G Street 40°47′35″N 124°09′47″W / 40.792972°N 124.163°W | Eureka | c.1908, 2 story Queen Anne with tower |
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References
edit- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.