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Mendocino County, California Points of Interest

Map of California State Historical Marker Locations in Mendocino
 

Mendocino County Historical Markers

Mendocino County Churches
Mendocino Presbyterian Church
This is one of the oldest Protestant churches in continuous use in California. The Presbyterian Church, organized on November 6, 1859, dedicated the r... [click for more]

Mendocino County Historic Homes & Houses
Sun House
This house, constructed in 1911-12, is a unique Craftsman style redwood building which incorporates northwestern designs into its architecture. The Su... [click for more]

Mendocino County - General Interest
Fort Bragg
The fort was established in this vicinity June 11, 1857 by 1st Lieutenant (later Brigadier General) Horatio Gate Gibson, 3rd Artillery, U.S. Army, who... [click for more]

Point Arena Light Station
In 1989 the Point Arena Light Station was listed in the National Register of Historic Places for its statewide significance in the area of maritime hi... [click for more]

Round Valley
This valley was discovered by Frank M. Azbill, who arrived from Eden Valley on May 15, 1854. During the same year, Charles Kelsey from Clear Lake also... [click for more]

Squaw Rock
This early landmark, also called Lover's Leap, is associated with the purported legend of a 19th-century Sanel Indian maiden, Sotuka. Her faithless lo... [click for more]

Temple Of Kwan Tai
One of the oldest of California's Chinese houses of worship in continuous use, the temple may date back as far as 1854, though its documented history ... [click for more]

Ukiah Vichy Springs Resort
Frank Marble discovered these springs in 1848, and William Day established a resort here in the 1850s. Ukiah Vichy represents one of the oldest and on... [click for more]


This page last updated: 11/11/2009