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California Historical Landmarks (PH 9-13)(Before 1969) (134 pages)

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CALIFORNIA’S HISTORIC PARKS AND MONUMENTS
NAME
Angel Island SP
Benicia Capitol SHM
Bidwell Mansion SHM
Bodie SHP
Columbia SHP
Donner Memorial SP
Folsom Lake SRA (power house)
Fort Humboldt SHM
Fort Ross SHP
Fort Tejon SHP
Hearst San Simeon SHM
Indian Grinding Rock SHM
Jack London SHP
La Purisima Mission SHP
Los Coches Ranco SHM
Los Encinos SHM
Lummis Home SHM
Malakoff Diggins SHP
Marshall Gold Discovery SHP
Monterey SHM
California First Theatre
Casa de Oro
Gutiérrez Adobe
Junipero Serra Landing Place
‘Old Custom House
Pacific Building
Soberanes Adobe
Stevenson House
Thomas Oliver Larkin House
LOCATION
San Francisco Bay
City of Benicia
City of Chico
Bodie
4 miles north of Sonora
2 miles west of Truckee, US 40
Folsom
3431 Fort Ave., Eureka
13 miles north of Jenner, St. Rt.1
38 miles south of Bakersfield, US 99
9 miles north of Cambria, St. Rt. 1
2% miles southwesp of Volcano’
1 mile west of Glen Ellen
4 miles northeast of Lompoc, St. Rt. 1
3 miles south of Soledad, US 101
16756 Moorpark St., Encino
Avenue 43, east of N. Figueroa,
Los Angeles
11 miles northeast of Nevada City
Coloma
City of Monterey
Scott and Pacific Sts.
Scott and Oliver Sts.
590 Calle Principal
Pacific St. at Presidio
Alvarado and Waterfront Sts.
Scott and Calle Principal
336 Pacific St.
530 Houston St.
510 Calle Principal
COUNTY
Marin
Solano
Butte
Mono
Tuolumne
Nevada and
Placer
Sacramento
Humboldt
Sonoma
Kern
San Luis Obispo
Amador
Sonoma
Santa Barbara
Monterey
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Nevada
El Dorado
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
Monterey
SIGNIFICANCE
Anchorage of first Spanish ship in
San Francisco Bay
Oldest California State Capitol Building
Home of California pioneer, John Bidwell
Standing, unrestored ghost town
Restored California gold rush town
Memorializes 1840-50 emigrants
Powerhouse supplied 11,000 volts to
Sacramento in 1895
U.S. military post, 1850's
Outpost of Russian-American Fur Company
Military post to protect Indians
Home of distinguished Californian
Miwok Indian habitation site
“The Valley of the Moon” of Jack London
The 11th Franciscan Mission, 1813
Mexican adobe and stagecoach stop
Mexican adobe and American period buildings
Home of Charles F. Lummis, author
Hydraulic mining operation
Site of California gold discovery, 1848
Lodginghouse-theater, 1846
Early Monterey store
Typical Monterey family home
Vizcaino (1602) and Serra (1770) landing site
US. Flag raised July 2, 1846
Early Monterey hotel
Outstanding Monterey architecture, 1830
Adobe occupied by R. L. Stevenson, 1879
Home of first U.S. consul, built 1835.