National Register of Historic Places listings in Mendocino County, California

National Register of Historic Places listings in Mendocino County, California

This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mendocino County, California. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1]

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Arena Cove Historic District 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 Arena Cove
38°54′54″N 123°42′28″W / 38.915°N 123.707778°W / 38.915; -123.707778 (Arena Cove Historic District)
Point Arena
2 Dr. Raymond Babcock House 02004-08-19August 19, 2004 96 S. Humboldt St.
39°24′45″N 123°21′07″W / 39.4125°N 123.351944°W / 39.4125; -123.351944 (Dr. Raymond Babcock House)
Willits
3 Buckridge Ranch House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 On the Garcia River near Buckridge Rd.
38°55′35″N 123°37′33″W / 38.926389°N 123.625833°W / 38.926389; -123.625833 (Buckridge Ranch House)
Point Arena
4 Con Creek School 01979-10-18October 18, 1979 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Boonville on State Route 128
39°01′47″N 123°23′07″W / 39.029722°N 123.385278°W / 39.029722; -123.385278 (Con Creek School)
Boonville Also known as the Little Red Schoolhouse, the Con Creek School is a schoolhouse built in the Greek Revival style by J.D. Ball in 1891. Used as a classroom for eight grade levels for 50 years, it was trimmed down to only 7th and 8th grades by 1941. In 1958 its use changed again to that of a kindergarten, and remained so until 1979, when it was donated to the local historical society. The Little Red Schoolhouse is located near the community of Boonville[5]
5 Jerome B. Ford House
Jerome B. Ford House
02010-06-23June 23, 2010 735 Main St.
39°18′19″N 123°47′50″W / 39.305278°N 123.797222°W / 39.305278; -123.797222 (Jerome B. Ford House)
Mendocino
6 FROLIC (brig) 01991-05-16May 16, 1991 Northeast of Pt. Cabrillo
39°21′18″N 123°49′15″W / 39.355°N 123.820833°W / 39.355; -123.820833 (FROLIC (brig))
Caspar
7 O. W. Getchell House 01980-10-03October 3, 1980 State Route 1
38°47′48″N 123°34′05″W / 38.796667°N 123.568056°W / 38.796667; -123.568056 (O. W. Getchell House)
Anchor Bay Located in the community of Anchor Bay, the Getchell house was built by Osgood W. Getchel c.1870. A prominent location on a bluff and near a trade route established the Getchell house as a popular landmark for both land and sea travelers. The Getchell house was also one of the only wood structures to survive the 1906 earthquake.[6]
8 E. P. and Clara Gillmore House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 40 Mill St.
38°55′04″N 123°41′25″W / 38.917778°N 123.690278°W / 38.917778; -123.690278 (E. P. and Clara Gillmore House)
Point Arena The Gillmore house is one of the few houses in Point Arena that was designed in an architectural style, specifically Second Empire. Built in the 1870s, the house was the residence of E.P. Gillmore, a one time county supervisor and the owner of a local livery stable and general store.[7]
9 Sid Groshon House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 50 Mill St.
38°54′32″N 123°41′24″W / 38.908889°N 123.69°W / 38.908889; -123.69 (Sid Groshon House)
Point Arena A small Victorian cottage, and the only Queen Anne style home in Point Arena.[8]
10 Held-Poage House
Held-Poage House
01988-01-07January 7, 1988 603 W. Perkins St.
39°08′55″N 123°12′40″W / 39.148611°N 123.211111°W / 39.148611; -123.211111 (Held-Poage House)
Ukiah A Queen Anne Victorian house located near downtown Ukiah, the building was the home of William D.L. and Ethel Poage Held, who took residence in 1903. William D.L. Held numerous positions in public service, including serving in the California State Legislature and as the Mayor of the City of Ukiah. In 1969, the building was donated to the Mendocino County Historical Society by William P. Held[9] and now serves as a research library.[10]
11 Charles Hofman House 01993-09-30September 30, 1993 308 S. School St.
39°08′54″N 123°12′26″W / 39.148333°N 123.207222°W / 39.148333; -123.207222 (Charles Hofman House)
Ukiah A Stick-Eastlake style Victorian home that sits just blocks south of the Mendocino County courthouse in downtown Ukiah.[11]
12 Hoyt-Scott House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 10 Riverside Dr.
38°54′40″N 123°41′28″W / 38.911111°N 123.691111°W / 38.911111; -123.691111 (Hoyt-Scott House)
Point Arena
13 Italian Hotel 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 105 Main St.
38°54′25″N 123°42′08″W / 38.906944°N 123.702222°W / 38.906944; -123.702222 (Italian Hotel)
Point Arena A Classical Revival style home built in the early 19th century for the owner of local brewery. The Italian Hotel has the dubious distinction of being used as a brothel in the small red-light district of Point Arena during World War II.[12]
14 Iverson House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 40 Iverson Ave.
38°54′29″N 123°41′33″W / 38.908056°N 123.6925°W / 38.908056; -123.6925 (Iverson House)
Point Arena A small Greek Revival style house build in Point Arena in 1875 for the local Iverson family.[13]
15 Billy Ketchum House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 10 Scott Pl.
38°54′42″N 123°41′28″W / 38.911667°N 123.691111°W / 38.911667; -123.691111 (Billy Ketchum House)
Point Arena A bungalow/Craftsman home built for the local manager of the Point Arena Hot Springs in the early 20th century.[14]
16 Larsen Family House 01995-10-05October 5, 1995 84 State St.
39°24′49″N 123°21′09″W / 39.413611°N 123.3525°W / 39.413611; -123.3525 (Larsen Family House)
Willits
17 Lovejoy Homestead 01978-04-26April 26, 1978 North of Branscomb
39°44′52″N 123°38′00″W / 39.747778°N 123.633333°W / 39.747778; -123.633333 (Lovejoy Homestead)
Branscomb
18 Main Street Historic Commercial District 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 165-265 Main St.
38°54′35″N 123°41′29″W / 38.909722°N 123.691389°W / 38.909722; -123.691389 (Main Street Historic Commercial District)
Point Arena Thirty buildings on either side of California State Highway 1 in Point Arena.[15]
19 Manchester Schoolhouse 01979-06-26June 26, 1979 19750 State Route 1
38°58′01″N 123°41′10″W / 38.966944°N 123.686111°W / 38.966944; -123.686111 (Manchester Schoolhouse)
Manchester
20 Mendocino and Headlands Historic District
Mendocino and Headlands Historic District
01971-07-14July 14, 1971 Bounded roughly by the Pacific Ocean on the west and south, Little Lake St. on the north, and State Route 1 on the east
39°18′30″N 123°48′23″W / 39.308333°N 123.806389°W / 39.308333; -123.806389 (Mendocino and Headlands Historic District)
Mendocino
21 Mendocino Woodlands Recreational Demonstration Area 01997-09-25September 25, 1997 11301 Little Lake Rd.
39°19′39″N 123°41′54″W / 39.3275°N 123.698333°W / 39.3275; -123.698333 (Mendocino Woodlands Recreational Demonstration Area)
Mendocino
22 Milano Hotel 01978-06-23June 23, 1978 38300 State Route 1, S.
38°46′40″N 123°32′27″W / 38.777778°N 123.540833°W / 38.777778; -123.540833 (Milano Hotel)
Gualala
23 LeGrand Morse House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 365 Main St.
38°54′50″N 123°41′28″W / 38.913889°N 123.691111°W / 38.913889; -123.691111 (LeGrand Morse House)
Point Arena A Classical Revival style house build c.1870 for LeGrand Morse, a local teacher, clerk, lawyer and legislator.[16]
24 Navarro 02009-12-21December 21, 2009 Navarro Beach Rd.
39°01′22″N 123°40′26″W / 39.022686°N 123.673878°W / 39.022686; -123.673878 (Navarro)
Albion
25 Olinsky Building 01995-08-04August 4, 1995 401 N. Main St.
39°26′45″N 123°48′19″W / 39.445833°N 123.805278°W / 39.445833; -123.805278 (Olinsky Building)
Fort Bragg
26 Palace Hotel 01979-10-02October 2, 1979 272 N. State St.
39°09′04″N 123°12′26″W / 39.151111°N 123.207222°W / 39.151111; -123.207222 (Palace Hotel)
Ukiah
27 Annie Palmer House 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 284 Main St.
38°54′39″N 123°41′30″W / 38.910833°N 123.691667°W / 38.910833; -123.691667 (Annie Palmer House)
Point Arena A small Greek Revival house in Point Arena, named for its notorious one-time owner Annie Palmer. Palmer was a teacher at a local Methodist school until she was convicted of murdering her lover.[17]
28 Point Arena High School 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 200 Lake St.
38°54′53″N 123°41′54″W / 38.914722°N 123.698333°W / 38.914722; -123.698333 (Point Arena High School)
Point Arena
29 Point Arena Light Station
Point Arena Light Station
01991-07-16July 16, 1991 Lighthouse Rd.
38°57′18″N 123°44′24″W / 38.955°N 123.74°W / 38.955; -123.74 (Point Arena Light Station)
Point Arena
30 Point Arena Rancheria Roundhouse 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 On the Garcia River at the end of Rancheria Rd.
38°57′02″N 123°39′41″W / 38.950556°N 123.661389°W / 38.950556; -123.661389 (Point Arena Rancheria Roundhouse)
Point Arena
31 Point Cabrillo Light Station
Point Cabrillo Light Station
01991-09-03September 3, 1991 45300 Lighthouse Rd.
39°20′53″N 123°49′23″W / 39.348056°N 123.823056°W / 39.348056; -123.823056 (Point Cabrillo Light Station)
Caspar
32 Point Cabrillo Site 01972-02-23February 23, 1972 Address Restricted
Pine Grove
33 Round Valley Flour Mills 01980-11-10November 10, 1980 Main and Greely Sts.
39°47′35″N 123°14′57″W / 39.793056°N 123.249167°W / 39.793056; -123.249167 (Round Valley Flour Mills)
Covelo
34 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church 01990-09-13September 13, 1990 40 School St.
38°54′50″N 123°41′32″W / 38.913889°N 123.692222°W / 38.913889; -123.692222 (St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church)
Point Arena
35 Spotswood House 02007-09-27September 27, 2007 11820 West Rd.
39°19′46″N 123°07′52″W / 39.329451°N 123.131161°W / 39.329451; -123.131161 (Spotswood House)
Potter Valley
36 Sun House
Sun House
01981-09-02September 2, 1981 431 S. Main St.
39°08′51″N 123°12′16″W / 39.1475°N 123.204444°W / 39.1475; -123.204444 (Sun House)
Ukiah
37 Town Creek Archeological Site 01976-05-17May 17, 1976 Address Restricted
Covelo
38 Weller House
Weller House
01976-07-19July 19, 1976 524 Stewart St.
39°26′50″N 123°48′25″W / 39.447222°N 123.806944°W / 39.447222; -123.806944 (Weller House)
Fort Bragg Built in Fort Bragg for Horace Weller in 1886, the Weller House is the oldest existing house in the city. Expanded a year later, it came to include three stories with 10 rooms, including a 40 square feet (3.7 m2) ballroom. It is now a bed & breakfast.[18]
39 Willits Carnegie Library 01993-01-07January 7, 1993 85 E. Commercial St.
39°24′43″N 123°21′09″W / 39.411944°N 123.3525°W / 39.411944; -123.3525 (Willits Carnegie Library)
Willits A Classical Revival building built in 1915 by Dan Deshiell.[19]
40 Willits Depot 01999-10-20October 20, 1999 East Commercial St.
39°24′45″N 123°20′59″W / 39.4125°N 123.349722°W / 39.4125; -123.349722 (Willits Depot)
Willits

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References

  1. ^ 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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  5. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1979000498.asp
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  8. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1990001356.asp
  9. ^ http://www.pacificsites.com/~mchs/about.htm
  10. ^ http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/reminisce/ci_5308219
  11. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1993001022.asp
  12. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1990001361.asp
  13. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1990001353.asp
  14. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1990001358.asp
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  16. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1990001362.asp
  17. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1990001357.asp
  18. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1976000499.asp
  19. ^ http://www.noehill.com/mendocino/nat1992001756.asp

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