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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB4_j-lowenthal-building_Eureka-CA.html
— 1879 — J. Lowenthal Building American Ecclectic Iron front cast by Eureka Foundry; men's clothier and furnishings, Louvre Cafe, saloons Eureka Historic Landmark This program possible through a partnership with property ow…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB3_italianate-architecture_Eureka-CA.html
— c1880 — Italianate Architecture Built for J. McLauchlan, restaurant, saloons downstairs; alpine rooms upstairs; one of the longest operating bordellos Eureka Historic Landmark This program possible through a partnership w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB2_clarke-memorial-museum_Eureka-CA.html
Dedicated to the memory of my parentsJoseph H. & Annie F. Clarkeand other pioneers of Northwestern Californiaby Cecile Clarke Dedicated August 21, 1960 by the Native Sons of the Golden West
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB1_august-palmtag-building_Eureka-CA.html
— 1893 — August Palmtag Building Queen Anne Architecture Residences, offices; Adorni Grocery, cigar store; Pacific, Cooper Pharmacies; Levy, Canepa, Danielson & Petersen Men's Stores Eureka Historic Landmark This program po…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAV_the-carson-house_Eureka-CA.html
This home, also known as the "Pink Lady," is a classic Queen Anne/Eastlake Victorian residence designed by the prestigious architectural firm of Newsom Brothers of San Francisco. It was completed in 1889 for William Carson, a pioneer lumber baron …
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