This page demonstrates creation of a big interactive OpenStreetMap using all coordinates from multiple articles by use of wp:transclusion. To see, please click "Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap" at right.
The places shown there are all places having coordinates in six lists of Sonoma County, California locations:
- Sonoma historic landmarks
- Santa Rosa historic landmarks
- List of historic landmarks in Petaluma
- Windsor historical landmarks
- Draft:Healdsburg Historic Structures and Districts, and
- Sonoma County Historic Landmarks and Districts
Note that right now (as of 2020-02-20) the OpenStreetMap view shows a few hundred locations in Sonoma County, plus one location oddly off the east, apparently due to incorrect coordinates for one place within the last list above.
I created this page based on example of List of United States federal courthouses (thanks BD2412!) which consists of 50 transcluded U.S. state-specific "source" pages, starting with List of United States federal courthouses in Alabama. The source pages use <onlyinclude> and </onlyinclude> tags to indicate which section of each source article should be transcluded into the big list of courthouses. I created this just now, towards serving an editor in Sonoma County who might be interested, related to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sonoma County Historical Society list of landmarks.
This is actually a very short/small page (only about 2,000 bytes), with no coordinates or other raw data residing here. Appearing below are tables which aren't really here...they cannot be edited here. They are transcluded from the above-listed pages, where the raw information exists and can be edited.
NOTHING TO SEE, from here on...the point is the above-linked "Map of all coordinates"! --Doncram (talk) 17:32, 20 February 2021 (UTC)
List of Sonoma Historic Landmarks
editAddress Number | Street | Historic Name | Location | Image | Year Built | Architectural Style | NRS Number | State Property # | Architectural Style | California Historical Landmark Number | Federal Recognition | Site Location & Other Comments | APN |
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291 | 1st St. E | Poultry Production of California Warehouse #2 (at Depot Park) | 38°17′44″N 122°27′22″W / 38.295599°N 122.456243°W | 1914 | Wood Frame Warehouse | 1D | 00156 | Wood Frame Warehouse | Reported no longer in existence as of 2018. | 018-131-006 | |||
291 | 1st St. E | Railroad Depot / Depot Museum | 38°17′44″N 122°27′22″W / 38.295599°N 122.456243°W | 1860 | Railroad Depot Wood Building | 1S | 004165 | Railroad Depot Wood Building | 018-131-006 | ||||
389 | 1st St. E | The Barracks (Cuartel de Sonoma) | 38°17′37″N 122°27′24″W / 38.293726°N 122.456634°W | 1836 | Spanish Colonial | 1D | 004121 | Spanish Colonial | Actual street and situs address is 36 East Spain | 018-162-014 | |||
400 | 1st St. E | Old Sonoma Creamery / Vella Cheese Factory | 38°17′36″N 122°27′22″W / 38.293409°N 122.456157°W | 1930-S, 1926-L | Mission Revival | 1D | 004170 | Mission Revival | 018-221-001 | ||||
408 | 1st St. E | Valentine/Building C | 1916 | Stone Commercial | 2D3 | 004171 | Stone Commercial | 018-221-035 | |||||
414 | 1st St. E | El Paseo De Sonoma/Buildings A, B and D | 1891 | Brick, stone, wood and stucco | 2D3 | 087431 | Brick, stone, wood and stucco | 018-221-035 | |||||
414 | 1st St. E | Vasquez House (relocated from 541 1st St. W) | 38°17′36″N 122°27′22″W / 38.293229°N 122.456249°W | 1850 | 1D | 004139 | 018-221-035 | ||||||
420 | 1st St. E | Cantoni's Bakery / Building E | 38°17′35″N 122°27′23″W / 38.293070°N 122.456338°W | 1912 | Brick Commercial | 2D3 | 004172 | Brick Commercial | 018-221-035 | ||||
453 | 1st St. E | Carnegie Public Library | 38°17′34″N 122°27′25″W / 38.292683°N 122.457009°W | 1913 | Neo-classical | 1D | 004164 | Neo-classical | 018-214-001 | ||||
488 | 1st St. E | Grinstead Building / Parmelee Building | 38°17′31″N 122°27′23″W / 38.291914°N 122.456494°W | 1911 | Spanish Colonial | 1D | 004173 | Spanish Colonial | 018-221-013 | ||||
482 | 1st St. E | Italianate Commercial Building | 38°17′32″N 122°27′23″W / 38.292242°N 122.456483°W | 1933 | Italianate style | 1D | 087432 | Italianate style | 018-221-042 | ||||
484 | 1st St. E | Italianate Commercial Building | 1900 | Italianate style | 1D | 087433 | Italianate style | 018-221-029 | |||||
498 | 1st St. E | Duhring General Store | 38°17′31″N 122°27′24″W / 38.291852°N 122.456531°W | 1870/1891-S, 1891-L | Italianate False Front | 1D | 004154 | Italianate False Front | 018-221-015 | ||||
525 | 1st St. E | First Library | 1900 | Gabled Roof | 1D | 004278 | Gabled Roof | 015-212-025 | |||||
542 | 1st St. E | First Methodist Episcopal church | 1850 | Gothic Revival | 1D | 004148 | Gothic Revival | 018-261-031 | |||||
564 | 1st St. E | Julius Poppe House | 1850 | Carpenter Gothic Cottage | 1D | 004147 | Carpenter Gothic Cottage | 018-261-013 | |||||
567 | 1st St. E | 1915-S, 1910-L | Hip Roof | 1D | 087435 | Hip Roof | 018-212-026 | ||||||
579 | 1st St. E | Nash-Patten Adobe | 1847 | Adobe | 004146 | Adobe | 018-212-020 | ||||||
415 | 1st St. W | Salvadore Vallejo Adobe | 1836 | Mexican Colonical | 004131 | Mexican Colonical | Salvadore Vallejo Adobe, Mexican Colonial Revival adobe | 018-202-069 | |||||
437 | 2nd St. W | Camille Aguillon Building / Ruggles | 1875 | False Front building | 004132 | False Front building | Camille Aguillion Building (Ruggles): Formerly a Chinese laundry and employment office for Chinese immigrants. The building was purchased by French expatriate Camille Aguillon in the 1800s for his winery. | 018-202-072 | |||||
447 | 3rd St. W | Camille Aquillon building / Chinese Laundry | 1860 | 2-Story Gabled Roof | 004133 | 2-Story Gabled Roof | Listed in County record and street map as 445 First Street W | 018-202-073 | |||||
453 | 4th St. W | Batto Building | 1912 | Classic Revival | 004134 | Classic Revival | 018-202-070 | ||||||
467-469(465) | 5th St. W | Masonic Building, Temple No. 14 | 1909 | Italian Renaissance | 004135 | Italian Renaissance | Listed in County record and street map as 495 First Street W | 081-202-075 | |||||
481 | 6th St. W | Bear Flag Realty | 1890 | Italianate False Front | 004209 | Italianate False Front | 018-202-059 | ||||||
483 | 7th St. W | Italianate-False Front Commercial Building | 1890 | Italianate False Front | 087439 | Italianate False Front | 018-202-015 | ||||||
487 | 8th St. W | Leese-Fitch Adobe | 1836 | Monterey Colonical | 004136 | Monterey Colonical | Located on the north side of the site, County and street map list this site as 495 First Street W | 018-202-015 | |||||
unk | 2nd St. E & E. Napa St. south of intersection | Stone Bridge at Nathanson Creek | 1909 | Street Feature | 2S2 | 004265 | Street Feature | Located at the northeast edge of site. | 018-261-008 | ||||
531 | 2nd. St. E | William Clewe Residence | 1876 | Italianate | 1D | 004152 | Italianate | Located in the center of the site. | 018-261-008 | ||||
532 | 2nd. St. E | Duhring Home / Pine Lodge | 1859 | Colonial Revival | 1D | 004153 | Colonial Revival | 018-262-014 | |||||
553 | 2nd. St. E | William Clewe House | 1915 | Shingled Bungalow | 1D | 004264 | Shingled Bungalow | 018-261-012 | |||||
558 | 2nd. St. E | Lutgens House | 1910 | Shingled Bungalow | 1D | 004263 | Shingled Bungalow | 018-262-002 | |||||
521 | Broadway | I.O.O.F. Building | 1911-S, 1900-L | 2-Story Brick Building | 1D | 004246 | 2-Story Brick Building | 018-211-003 | |||||
526 | Broadway | Marcy & Clark Building | 1870 | Italianate False Front | 1D | 004143 | Italianate False Front | 018-810-016 | |||||
530 | Broadway | Marcy & Clark Building | 1880 | Italianate False Front | 1D | 087411 | Italianate False Front | 018-810-017 | |||||
536 | Broadway | Dunbar Hardware Store / Sonoma Service Building | 1910 | Two-Story Commercial | 1D | 004145 | Two-Story Commercial | 018-810-018 | |||||
548 | Broadway | One-story shiplap siding residence | 1870 | Greek Revival | 1D | 087412 | Greek Revival | 018-810-021 | |||||
578 | Broadway | Harold Holz Residence | 1880 | Queen Anne | 1D | 004249 | Queen Anne | 018-212-019 | |||||
124 | Church St. | One-story bungalow | unk | Stucco walls / Mission tile cross-gable roof | 1D | 087414 | Stucco walls / Mission tile cross-gable roof | 018-202-076 | |||||
15 | E. Napa St. | One-story commercial building | 1917-S, 1915-1920-N | 1D | 087415 | Church Mouse building on National Register as "a one-story Mission Revival commercial building" | 018-212-004 | ||||||
25 | E. Napa St. | One-story commercial building | 1910-S,1910-1915-N | Glazed brick building with Mission tile pent roof | 1D | 087416 | Glazed brick building with Mission tile pent roof | 018-810-032 | |||||
29 | E. Napa St. | Simmons Pharmacy | 1900 | Spanish | 1D | 087417 | Spanish | 018-810-037 | |||||
101 | E. Napa St. | Post Office / General Store / Boccoli Building | 1896 | Basalt stone building, built from local quarries in an Italian commercial theme; faced with metal, embossed to resemble stone | 1D | 004266 | Basalt stone building, built from local quarries in an Italian commercial theme; faced with metal, embossed to resemble stone | Boccoli Building; local grocers, the Boccoli family constructed this building that served as Sonoma's Post Office | Listed in County record as 103 East Napa Street | 018-261-001 | |||
107 | E. Napa St. | C. Dal Paggetto Building | 1908 | Italianate style with rusticated ashlar basalt façade | 1D | 004267 | Italianate style with rusticated ashlar basalt façade | Del Poggetto Building; Charles Dal Poggetto was a businessman who used the building for his barber shop and for the area's hospital facility. | Located on the west side of the street. | 018-261-002 | |||
111-A & B | E. Napa St. | C. Dal Paggetto Building-1908 | 1908-S | Italianate commercial building built of locally-quarried basalt | 1D | 004149 | Italianate commercial building built of locally-quarried basalt | Located on the east side of the site: listed in County record as 107 East Napa Street | 018-261-002 | ||||
113 | E. Napa St. | C. Dal Paggetto Building | 1908 | Italianate | 1D | 004269 | Italianate | Located on the east side of the site: listed in County record as 107 East Napa Street | 018-261-002 | ||||
127 | E. Napa St. | A. Castex Building | 1904 | italianate | 1D | 087418 | italianate | Located at center of site | 018-261-037 | ||||
129 | E. Napa St. | A. Castex Building | 1904 | Italianate | 1D | 004150 | Italianate | Located on east side of site; listed with 127 East Napa Street in County record. | 018-261-037 | ||||
139 | E. Napa St. | Eastlake Style House | 1880 | Eastlake style built with clapboard siding and a cross-gable roof | 1D | 004151 | Eastlake style built with clapboard siding and a cross-gable roof | 018-261-005 | |||||
146 | E. Napa St. | Former garage | 1910 | Tin false front | 1D | 087419 | Tin false front | Also includes 140 East Napa Street per street map. | 018-221-017 | ||||
151 | E. Napa St. | Small's Home | 1900 | Gabled roof | 1D | 004273 | Gabled roof | 018-261-023 | |||||
156 | E. Napa St. | La Torres Home | 1910 | Hip roof box | 1D | 004202 | Hip roof box | 018-221-037 | |||||
161 | E. Napa St. | Small's Home | 1910 | California bungalow | 1D | 087420 | California bungalow | 018-261-024 | |||||
168 | E. Napa St. | Granice Home / Morning Glory Villas | 1880 | Queen Anne, best example of Stick Eastlake Victorian residence in Sonoma. | 1D | 004203 | Queen Anne, best example of Stick Eastlake Victorian residence in Sonoma. | H. H. Grancie, founder of the Sonoma Index Tribune, started the paper on his residential property in the early 1880s. This home was originally located at 157 East Napa and was moved to 168 East Napa when the site was developed in 2003. | 018-221-039 | ||||
180 | E. Napa St. | Millie Bates Home | 1870 | Hip roof rect | 1D | 004201 | Hip roof rect | 018-221-020 | |||||
276 | E. Napa St. | Sonoma Grammar School | 1916 | Roman Classic | 1S | 004197 | Roman Classic | 018-222-017 | |||||
20 | E. Spain St. | Water Tower | 1900 | 1D | 087423 | See building footprint map for location; listed as 10 East Spain Street in the County record and on the street map | 018-162-021 | ||||||
20 | E. Spain St. | Casa Grande Indian Quarters / Servants Quarters | 1835 | Spanish Colonial | 1D | 004126 | Spanish Colonial | See building footprint map for location; listed as 10 East Spain Street in the County record and on the street map | 018-162-021 | ||||
20 | E. Spain St. | Toscano Hotel / Captain Leiding Store | 1858 | Early Californian | 1D | 004122 | Early Californian | See building footprint map for location; listed as 24 East Spain Street in the County record and on the street map | 018-162-021 | ||||
20 | E. Spain St. | Toscano Hotel Dining Hall & Kitchen | 1902 | Early Californian | 1D | 004122 | Early Californian | See building footprint map for location; listed as 24 East Spain Street in the County record and on the street map | 018-162-021 | ||||
20 | E. Spain St. | Toscano Hotel Annex | 1870 | Greek revival two-story | 1D | 004124 | Greek revival two-story | See building footprint map for location. | 018-162-021 | ||||
114 | E. Spain St. | Convento Wing | 1824 | Mission church | 1D | 087427 | Mission church | The original Mission chapel of palizado construction covered with mud stucco and tile thatch roof | Original building located on east side of site; listed as 140 East Spain street in the County record | 018-171-007 | |||
114 | E. Spain St. | Mission San Francisco De Solano | 38°17′38″N 122°27′22″W / 38.293822°N 122.456116°W | 1840 | Mission | 1D | 004158 | Mission | Adobe Mission church erected to serve as the area's parish church. | Entire site place point at center of site; listed as 140 East Spain Street in the County record | 018-171-007 | ||
130 | E. Spain St. | Solomon Schocken House | 1886 | Hip roof cottage | 1D | 004176 | Hip roof cottage | 018-171-008 | |||||
133 | E. Spain St. | Blue Wing Inn | 38°17′36″N 122°27′20″W / 38.2934°N 122.4556°W | 1840 | Monterey Colonial | 1D | 004157 | Monterey Colonial | Listed in the County record as 131 East Spain Street in the County record | 018-221-003 | |||
146 | E. Spain St. | Schocken House | 1886 | Hip roof cottage | 1D | 004177 | Hip roof cottage | 018-171-010 | |||||
147 | E. Spain St. | Pinni / Black House | 1906 | Rubble cottage | 1D | 004178 | Rubble cottage | Listed as 129 East Spain Street in the County record | 018-221-004 | ||||
165 | E. Spain St. | Pinelli Property | 1922 | 1D | 087428 | Location at east side of site | 018-221-005 | ||||||
150 | E. Spain St. | Castagnasso Farm | 1890 | rural property | 1D | 004180 | rural property | Location at west side of site | 018-171-011 | ||||
196 | E. Spain St. | Castagnasso Farm | 1890 | Gambrel roof | 1D | 004180 | Gambrel roof | Location at southeast side of site; also listed as 154 East Spain in County Record | 018-171-012 | ||||
205 | E. Spain St. | John Ray / Adler Adobe | 1848 | Spanish Colonial | 1D | 004160 | Spanish Colonial | 018-222-001 | |||||
206 | E. Spain St. | Winkle Home | 1902 | Hop Roof Box | 1D | 004181 | Hop Roof Box | 018-172-004 | |||||
220 | E. Spain St. | Adam Adler Home | 1910 | California bungalow | 1D | 004182 | California bungalow | 018-172-005 | |||||
227 | E. Spain St. | Gaese / Fowler Residence | 1900 | Gabled roof | 1D | 004183 | Gabled roof | 018-222-019 | |||||
245 | E. Spain St. | Cooke / Dr. Clark Taylor House | 1857 | Monterey Colonial | 1D | 004161 | Monterey Colonial | 018-222-013 | |||||
256 | E. Spain St. | Lewis Adler's First House / Castagnasso House | 1848-S, 1899-C | Gabled roof box | 1D | 004162 | Gabled roof box | 018-560-026 | |||||
18 | W. Spain St. | The Swiss Hotel / Salvador Vallejo Adobe (Casa Grande) | 1850-S, 1840-L | Spanish Colonial | 1D | 087421 | Spanish Colonial | Per County records, site listed as 38 East Spain | 018-162-020 | ||||
30 | W. Spain St. | Cuneo / Sebastiani Apartments | 1938-S, 1937-L | Spanish Revival | 1D | 087424 | Spanish Revival | Per County records, site listed as 50 East Spain | 018-162-026 | ||||
38 | W. Spain St. | Sebastiani Depot | 1939 | Spanish Colonial | 1D | 087426 | Spanish Colonial | Per County records, site listed as 40 West Spain. | 018-162-028 | ||||
110 | W. Spain St. | Old Sonoma / Sebastiani Plaza Hotel | 1872, 1979 per newspaper clipping from the era | 3-story adobe / stucco | 1D | 004128 | 3-story adobe / stucco | Location at southeast edge of site. | 018-161-040 | ||||
143 | W. Spain St. | La Casa, Castanada / Jones Adobe | 1836 | Adobe | 1D | 004129 | Adobe | 018-202-025 | |||||
300 | W. Spain St. | Vallejo Estate / General Vallejo's Home "Lachryma Montis" | 1851 | Gothic Revival | 1S | 004223 | Gothic Revival | 018-061-002 | |||||
796 | W. Spain St. | Hanson Hatchery | 1924 | Espanda / Mission | 2B4 | 004221 | Espanda / Mission | 127-204-005 | |||||
796 | W. Spain St. | Hanson Hatchery Historic District | 1921 | 2S2 | 080476 | 127-204-005 | |||||||
800 | W. Spain St. | Hanson Hatchery Garage | 1921 | 2D2 | 080483 | 127-204-022 | |||||||
800 | W. Spain St. | Hanson Hatchery Tank House | 1921 | 2D2 | 080481 | 127-204-022 | |||||||
800 | W. Spain St. | Hanson Hatchery Residence | 1921 | 1-story bungalow | 2D2 | 080477 | 1-story bungalow | 127-204-022 | |||||
800 | W. Spain St. | Hanson Hatchery (Little Hatchery) | 1921 | 2D2 | 080482 | 127-204-022 | |||||||
Number 1 | The Plaza | Military Parage grounds / Sonoma Plaza | n/a | open space park | 1S | 004163 | open space park | 018-214-001 | |||||
Number 1 | The Plaza | Sonoma City Hall | 1906 | Mission Revival-stone masonry building | 1D | 004137 | Mission Revival-stone masonry building | 018-214-001 | |||||
Number 1 | The Plaza | California Bear Flag Monument and Flagstaff | 1913 | Stone and brass monument with flagstaff | 1D | 004138 | Stone and brass monument with flagstaff | 018-214-001 | |||||
605 | Verano Ave. | Warwick Farmstead District | 1910 | 2D2 | 089313 | 127-511-083 | |||||||
605 | Verano Ave. | Warwick Barn | 1910 | 2D2 | 089314 | 127-511-083 | |||||||
605 | Verano Ave. | Warwick Water Tankhouse | 1910 | 2D2 | 089315 | 127-511-083 | |||||||
605 | Verano Ave. | Warwich Farmhands House | 1890 | bungalow | 2D2 | 089323 | bungalow | 127-511-083 |
List of Santa Rosa historic landmarks
editLandmark Number | Name | Location | Image | CHB Resolution No./ CHB Date |
CC Resolution No./ CC Date |
Notes | APNs |
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1 | Miller Ranch (Stone Family Farm) | Occidental & Sanford Roads 38°25′31″N 122°49′31″W / 38.425217°N 122.825224°W |
chb4/ 10/26/1988 |
130-250-14, 130-250-49, 130-250-50, 060-330-10 | |||
2 | De Turk Round Barn | 819 Donahue Street 38°26′27″N 122°43′31″W / 38.440815°N 122.725211°W |
chb8/ 11/9/1988 |
Now in a city park available for rent for weddings and events. | 010-144-19 | ||
3 | Carrillo Adobe | Montomery Drive38°26′55″N 122°41′01″W / 38.448548°N 122.683604°W | chb11/ 11/29/1988 |
013-271-01, 013-274-02 | |||
4 | Rosenberg Building | 306 Mendocino Avenue 38°26′27″N 122°42′51″W / 38.440837°N 122.714155°W |
chb13/ 3/22/1989 |
009-011-02 | |||
5 | Bolton House | 966 Sonoma Avenue 38°26′24″N 122°42′11″W / 38.439968°N 122.702917°W |
chb15/ 6/14/1989 |
009-211-81 | |||
6 | Tripp House | 1023 Fourth Street 38°26′39″N 122°42′24″W / 38.444032°N 122.706736°W |
chb16/ 9/13/1989 |
009-102-34 | |||
7 | Luther Burbank Home & Gardens | Southeast corner of Santa Rosa and Sonoma Avenues 38°26′10″N 122°42′43″W / 38.436102°N 122.711809°W |
chb29/ 1/23/1991 |
California Historical Landmark #234, and a U.S. National Historic Landmark | 009-265-15, 009-265-28 | ||
8 | 312, 316 Chinn Street - Structures Adjacent to Tripp House | 1023 Fourth Street 38°26′39″N 122°42′24″W / 38.444032°N 122.706736°W |
chb41/ 8/26/1992 |
cc21023/ 9/29/1992 |
009-102-20, 009-102-34 | ||
9 | Coddingtown Revolving sign Tower | 101 Coddingtown Center 38°27′31″N 122°43′38″W / 38.458578°N 122.727114°W |
chb44
/ |
cc21185/ 1/26/1993 |
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10 | Rosenberg's Department Store | 700 Fourth Street 38°26′28″N 122°42′42″W / 38.441194°N 122.711698°W |
chb47/ 4/27/1994 |
cc21775/ 6/7/1994 |
Principal tenant in 2019 is Barnes & Noble | 009-014-12 | |
11 | Santa Rosa Plaque | Hampton Woods property, at the confluence of Santa Rosa Creek and Brush Creek | chb49/ 4/27/1994 |
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12 | Hoag House | 6102 Sonoma Highway | chb61/ 8/23/1995 |
cc22426/ 10/3/1995 |
Dismantled and stored by City of Santa Rosa. Inadequate protection led to loss of entire fabric of remaining materials. | ||
13 | unassigned | ||||||
14 | Sara Building (Sibbald-Donovan Manor) | 725 College Avenue 38°26′45″N 122°42′49″W / 38.445736°N 122.713746°W |
chb0062/ 1/24/1996 |
cc22610/ 3/5/1996 |
012-023-011 | ||
15 | Flamingo Resort Sign Tower to include neon-outlined flamingo atop the sign tower | 2777 Fourth Street 38°27′03″N 122°41′19″W / 38.450862°N 122.688564°W |
chb65/ 10/23/1996 |
cc22990/ 1/14/1997 |
032-030-002 | ||
16 | Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery | 1900 Franklin Avenue 38°27′20″N 122°42′15″W / 38.455624°N 122.704274°W |
chb72/ 6/11/1997 |
cc23251/ 8/19/1997 |
015-281-002, 015-281-004, 015-281-006 | ||
17 | Church of One Tree | 492 Sonoma Avenue 38°26′10″N 122°42′51″W / 38.436004°N 122.714060°W |
chb77/ 11/12/1997 |
cc23412/ 1/13/1998 |
Moved from Ross and B Streets by the City of Santa Rosa in 1957. Now in Juilliard Park on Sonoma Avenue and available to rent for events. | 010-208-022 | |
18 | Rose Park House | 406 Chinn Street 38°26′41″N 122°42′25″W / 38.444756°N 122.707066°W |
chb79/ 1/14/1998 |
cc23476/ 3/24/1998 |
009-102-023 | ||
19 | Fountaingrove Round Barn | 3535 Round Barn Boulevard 38°28′33″N 122°43′39″W / 38.475700°N 122.727450°W |
chb98/ 2/9/2000 |
cc24329/ 3/21/2000 |
burned completely in Tubbs Fire in 2017 | 173-020-004 | |
20 | Alexander House | 412 Humboldt Street 38°26′32″N 122°42′47″W / 38.442188°N 122.713142°W |
chb1148/ 3/26/2003 |
cc25668/ 6/10/2003 |
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21 | Community Baptist Church | 1228 Grand Avenue 38°25′37″N 122°42′24″W / 38.426882°N 122.706669°W |
chb216/ 7/19/2006 |
cc3794/ 10/10/2006 |
File No. STU05-014 | ||
22 | Dutton Avenue Queen Anne | 895 Dutton Avenue 38°25′38″N 122°43′31″W / 38.427237°N 122.725169°W |
chb244/ 3/5/2008 |
125-271-005 |
Petaluma Historic Landmarks
editHealdsburg Number | Landmark Name | Location | Image | Notes | California Historical Landmark Number | National Recognition |
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1 | Residence | 119 Howard Street 38°13′59″N 122°38′41″W / 38.233174°N 122.64485°W |
Ord. No. 1490 N.C.S. | |||
2 | Farrell House/River Café Building | 222 Weller Street 38°14′08″N 122°38′13″W / 38.235505°N 122.63698°W |
Ord. No. 1673 N.C.S. | |||
3 | Green Mill Sign | Hwy 101 near Holm Road 38°16′10″N 122°39′58″W / 38.269480°N 122.66598°W |
Ord. No. 1358 N.C.S. | |||
4 | Coca-Cola Sign | Western Ave. & Kentucky St. 38°14′02″N 122°38′28″W / 38.233766°N 122.64121°W |
Ord. No. 1249 N.C.S. | |||
5 | Andresen Building | 19 Western Ave. 38°14′01″N 122°38′27″W / 38.233743°N 122.64081°W |
Ord. No. 1314 N.C.S. | |||
6 | WCTU Drinking Fountain | Western Ave. & Petaluma Ave. N 38°14′02″N 122°38′25″W / 38.233947°N 122.64041°W |
Ord. No. 1375 N.C.S. | |||
7 | Great Petaluma Mill | 6-8 Petaluma Blvd. 38°14′02″N 122°38′21″W / 38.233915°N 122.63918°W |
Ord. No. 1297 N.C.S. | |||
8 | Old Post Office Building | 10-22 Petaluma Blvd. 38°14′01″N 122°38′23″W / 38.233703°N 122.63971°W |
Ord. No. 1298 N.C.S. | |||
9 | McNear Building | 15-25 Petaluma Blvd. 38°14′01″N 122°38′25″W / 38.233608°N 122.64035°W |
Ord. No. 1299 N.C.S. | |||
10 | Koby Residence + Carriage House | 901 D St. 38°13′32″N 122°38′27″W / 38.225565°N 122.64073°W |
Ord. No. 1814 N.C.S. | |||
11 | Hansen House | 719 North McDowell Blvd 38°15′36″N 122°38′41″W / 38.260031°N 122.64463°W |
Ord. No. 2471 N.C.S. | |||
12 | Residence | 200 West Street 38°14′29″N 122°38′48″W / 38.241283°N 122.64673°W |
Ord. No. 2515 N.C.S. | |||
13 | Quinn Residence | 503 2nd Street 38°13′54″N 122°37′56″W / 38.231687°N 122.63222°W |
Ord. No. 2273 N.C.S. | |||
14 | Burdell Building | 405 East D Street 38°14′15″N 122°38′04″W / 38.237389°N 122.63441°W |
Ord. No. 2381 N.C.S. | [1] | ||
15 | Lee Residence | 206 E Street 38°13′57″N 122°38′08″W / 38.232447°N 122.63566°W |
Ord. No. 2242 N.C.S. | [2] | ||
16 | Petaluma Silk Mill | 450 Jefferson Street 38°14′10″N 122°37′51″W / 38.236107°N 122.63090°W |
Designed by noted architect Brainerd Jones.[3] | National Register 86000386[4] | ||
17 | Philip Sweed House[5] | 301 Keokuk Street 38°14′10″N 122°38′46″W / 38.236242°N 122.64623°W |
[6] | |||
18 | Petaluma Historic Commercial District[7] | Petaluma Blvd.: B St. to Prospect St., approx. 23 acres 38°14′07″N 122°38′27″W / 38.235238°N 122.64096°W |
Ord. No. 2097 N.C.S. | National Register 95000354[8] | ||
19 | Ellis-Martin House | 1197 East Washington Street 38°14′43″N 122°37′49″W / 38.245140°N 122.63015°W |
National Register 06000915[9] | |||
20 | Old Petaluma Opera House/The Maclay Building | 147-149 Kentucky Street 38°14′06″N 122°38′31″W / 38.234909°N 122.64199°W |
National Register 78000801[10] | |||
21 | Free Public Library of Petaluma | 20 4th Street 38°13′57″N 122°38′24″W / 38.232558°N 122.64002°W |
National Register 88000925[11] | |||
22 | U.S. Post Office | 120 4th Street 38°13′54″N 122°38′16″W / 38.231767°N 122.63773°W |
National Register 85000140[12][13] | |||
District | Oakhill-Brewster Historic District | Generally north and west of downtown area. 38°14′12″N 122°38′51″W / 38.236591°N 122.647429°W |
Ord. No. 1796 N.C.S.[14] | |||
District | A Street Historic District | Generally south and east of downtown area. 38°13′54″N 122°38′29″W / 38.231705°N 122.641483°W |
Ord. No. 1666 N.C.S.[15] |
Windsor historical landmarks
editLandmark/ APN[16] |
Location | Image | Dates | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Masonic Temple[17]: 4–5 | 371 Windsor River Road 38°32′51″N 122°48′59″W / 38.547423°N 122.816315°W |
1898 built | First constructed in 1898, rebuilt after fire in 1905, then damaged by the earthquake of 1906 and rebuilt![17]: 4–5 | |
2 | Gutchell Residence[17]: 6–8 | 321 Windsor River Road 38°32′51″N 122°48′55″W / 38.547481°N 122.815290°W 38°32′51″N 122°48′55″W / 38.54752°N 122.81526°W |
1890 built 1975 SCHL-designated |
1890 home used as the telephone exchange from at least 1918. | |
3 | Cunningham House [17]: 14–55 |
9229 Foxwood Drive 38°33′09″N 122°48′39″W / 38.552392°N 122.810816°W |
c.1850 built | The oldest known structure in Windsor. | |
4 | Hembree House [17]: 9–10 |
9225 Foxwood Drive 38°33′10″N 122°48′38″W / 38.552721°N 122.810604°W |
1931 built | Called “Mattapan”, an Indian word meaning “I sit down” according to family members. | |
5 | Bell Ranch House[17]: 16–17 | 294 Windsor River Road 38°32′51″N 122°48′52″W / 38.547575°N 122.814506°W |
1860 built | House reflecting Greek Revival influence, built in 1860.[18][17]: 16–17 | |
6 | Heritage Bay Tree 162-041-001[17]: 18–19 |
Cerrada Court/Foothill Drive 38°33′29″N 122°47′35″W / 38.55812°N 122.79302°W |
It may be a large Umbellularia californica (California bay laurel) tree.[citation needed]|- | ||
7 | Shiloh Cemetery 065-260-002[17]: 20–21 |
7100 Windsor Road 38°31′32″N 122°48′54″W / 38.525444°N 122.815073°W |
Originally a Methodist church site, the first burials are believed to have occurred as early as 1836. The church burned in 1867 and the Shiloh Cemetery Association was formed in 1885. | ||
8 | David H. DuVander House[17]: 22–24 | 295 Windsor River Road 38°32′51″N 122°48′54″W / 38.547505°N 122.814937°W |
Late 1880s house believed used in the undertaking business. | ||
9 | Odd Fellows Hall[17]: 25–27 Odd Fellows Osceola No. 215. |
337 Windsor River Road 38°32′51″N 122°48′48″W / 38.547581°N 122.813433°W |
When built in 1933, the most substantial building in Windsor. The lodge is upstairs and a grocery store is located downstairs.[17]: 25–27 | ||
10 | Old Redwood Highway Palm Trees | Old Redwood Highway:
|
17 palm trees designated as "landmark trees"[17]: 29–41 |
List of historical landmarks in Healdsburg, California
List of Designated Historic Structures and Districts in Healdsburg
editNumber[19] | Name | Location | Coordinates | Photograph | Other Landmark | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 | Johnson Street | Piper Street to Powell Avenue | 38°37′03″N 122°52′11″W / 38.617402°N 122.869673°W | 0.5 miles[20] | ||
District 2 | Matheson Street | East Street to First Street | 38°36′39″N 122°51′53″W / 38.610879°N 122.864855°W | |||
Structure 1 | Gobbi Building | 310-316 Center Street | 38°36′40″N 122°52′10″W / 38.611092°N 122.869398°W | Restored 1984.[23][24] | ||
Structure 2 | Carnegie Library Building | 221 Matheson Street | 38°36′40″N 122°52′02″W / 38.611181°N 122.867276°W | National Register No. 88000924, July 6, 1988[25] | [26] | |
Structure 3 | Ransome Powell House | 211 North Street | 38°36′46″N 122°52′05″W / 38.612707°N 122.868167°W | [27][28] | ||
Structure 4 | First Christian Church | 321 East Street | 38°36′42″N 122°52′08″W / 38.611575°N 122.868770°W | [29][30] | ||
Structure 5 | George Alexander House | 423 Matheson Street | 38°36′40″N 122°51′51″W / 38.611231°N 122.864043°W | |||
Structure 6 | Calderwood Inn | 25 West Grant Street | 38°36′58″N 122°52′28″W / 38.616136°N 122.874483°W | |||
Structure 7 | Sunset Manor (Patchett House) | 410 Matheson Street | 38°36′38″N 122°51′53″W / 38.610650°N 122.864656°W | [33] | ||
Structure 8 | Villa Chanticleer | 1248 North Fitch Mountain Road | 38°37′18″N 122°50′58″W / 38.621614°N 122.849454°W | [34] | ||
Structure 9 | Swisher Mansion | 642 Johnson Street | 38°37′03″N 122°52′10″W / 38.617362°N 122.869321°W | |||
Structure 10 | Frank Passalacqua House | 726 Fitch Street | 38°37′06″N 122°52′01″W / 38.618465°N 122.866983°W | |||
Structure 11[37] | Healdsburg Plaza | Healdsburg Ave., Plaza St., Center St., Matheson St. | 38°36′39″N 122°52′12″W / 38.610756°N 122.870091°W |
Sonoma County listings
edit- ^ "Notice of Public Hearing". Petaluma Argus Courier. 2010-05-13. p. 30. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "Notice of Public Hearing". Petaluma Argus Courier. 2006-03-08. p. 29. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "Remembering Petaluma's old silk mill".
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: The Petaluma Silk Mill". United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 1986-03-06. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ Sometimes, mistakenly, reported as the Philip Swede House
- ^ M.D. Dennis (March 31, 1992). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Philip Sweed House" (PDF). United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. Retrieved January 30, 2021. With accompanying photos
- ^ "Petaluma Historic Commercial District". City of Petaluma. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Petaluma Historic Commercial District". United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 1995-07-01. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Ellis Martin House". United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 2006-08-21. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Old Petaluma Opera House". United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 1978-12-22. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Free Library of Petaluma". United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 1988-05-23. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form" (PDF). United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 1984-11-27. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Petaluma Post Office". United States Department of the Interior: National Park Service. 1985-01-11. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ "Oakhill-Brewster Historic District". City of Petaluma. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ ""A" STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT". City of Petaluma. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
- ^ Assessor's Parcel Number
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Take a Walk in the Old Downtown" (PDF). Windsor Historical Society. p. 1. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- ^ As numbered by the City of Healdsburg"Historic Overlay District: Excerpts from Zoning Ordinance Article 17". City of Healdsburg. p. 2. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ "20.12.095 Establishment of historic districts". City of Healdsburg Code 650. City of Healdsburg. 1998. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ "20.12.095 Establishment of historic districts". City of Healdsburg Code 650. City of Healdsburg. 1998. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ "A look at healdsburg's historic houses". Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar. 1984-03-16. p. A-5. Retrieved 2021-02-14.The Eli Bush house is one house in the District.
- ^ "Gobbi building stands restored". Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar. 1984-10-24. p. A3. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ^ City of Healdsburg Code 650. City of Healdsburg. 1998. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ Kortum, Lucy (1988-07-06). "National Park Service: Healdsburg Carnegie Library". Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ^ "City of Healdsburg Code 650". City of Healdsburg. 1998. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ "Historic Overlay District: Excerpts from Zoning Ordinance Article 17". City of Healdsburg. p. 2. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ McDonald, April (1984-03-07). "Community News: A Look at Healdsburg's Historic Homes". Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar. p. A-8. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ^ Ordinance No. 821: An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5, Section 5-57 Adding Three Buildings to the Designated Historic Building List. City of Healdsburg. 1987-12-04. p. 1.
- ^ "Local buildings deemed 'historic'". Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar. 1987-03-04. p. A-2. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
- ^ Ordinance No. 821: An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5, Section 5-57 Adding Three Buildings to the Designated Historic Building List. City of Healdsburg. 1987-12-04. p. 1.
- ^ Ordinance 830: Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5, Section 5-57 adding 25 West Grant Street, as an Historic Building to the Designated Historic Building list. City of Healdsburg. 1988-07-05. Known as the John Miller House
- ^ Ordinance No. 821: An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5, Section 5-57 Adding Three Buildings to the Designated Historic Building List. City of Healdsburg. 1987-12-04. p. 1.
- ^ Ordinance No. 838: Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5 Article XI, Historic Buildings Code, to Designate the Villa Chanticleer and Historic Building. City of Healdsburg. 1988-12-05. p. 1.
- ^ Ordinance No. 484: Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5 Article XI, Historic Buildings Code, to Designate the Swisher Mansion as an Historic Building (542 Johnson Street). 1989-05-01. p. 1.
- ^ Ordinance No. 851: An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Healdsburg Amending Chapter 5 Article XI, Historic Buildings Code, to Designate 726 Fitch Street (APN 002-051-11) An Historic Building. City of Healdsburg. 1989-10-02. p. 1.
- ^ The City identifies this location as a "structure."
- ^ "City of Healdsburg: Historic District Overlay : Excerpts from Land Use Code Chapter 20.12, Article III". 2019-11-12. p. 2. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ "California Historical Landmarks By County". Ohp.parks.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ "Alexander Valley Community Hall". County of Sonoma. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
- ^ "Boomfield Cemetery". County of Sonoma. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
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