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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQF_original-site-of-the-first-catholic-church-in-1887_Tehachapi-CA.html
The present, remodeled bank building was constructed in 1936 as the second St. Malchy Church. In the early 1980's the structure was sold to the newly formed Sierra National Bank, which was acquired by the Bank of the Sierra in May 2000.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOW_the-tehachapi-museum_Tehachapi-CA.html
City of TehachapiRespecting Our Past - Planning Our Future
The Tehachapi MuseumDedicated On May 22, 2010Built in 1931 in the Art Deco style, this building originally housed the Kern County Library and was later given to the City. The Tehachapi …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOM_tehachapi-hospital_Tehachapi-CA.html
Originally built by Jean Capdeville as a rooming house, it was later sold to Drs. Madge and Harold Schlotthauer in 1934. It was then used as a hospital until the 1952 earthquake. Although badly damaged, no lives were lost in the hospital. The larg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOG_early-high-school_Tehachapi-CA.html
This house was built by Dr. Russell Peery in the 1890s. It was originally constructed in Cummings Valley for use as a hotel and spa. Later dismantled, it was moved to the present site. In 1928, it was used as a high school, and continued until con…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOF_peery-house_Tehachapi-CA.html
This house was built by Dr. Russell Peery in 1890. He owned a drug store in Tehachapi and was noted for having developed the "gold cure" for arthritis. It later became the residence of Albert Ancker, a long time banker who was a President of the B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOE_b-m-denison-house-1880s-house_Tehachapi-CA.html
B.M.Denison House - Located on the northeast corner of "D" and Curry Streets, this house was constructed entirely from cedar wood in 1898 by B.M. Denison. He planted the first commercial Barlett Pear orchard along Curry Street.
1880s House - Lo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZO5_first-methodist-episcopal-church_Tehachapi-CA.html
The first Methodist & Episcopal Church in Tehachapi was built here in 1881. It was later torn down and the present house was built with the wood from the church.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZO4_august-weferling-house_Tehachapi-CA.html
Located on the northeast corner of "D" and Green Streets, this house was built in 1880 by August Weferling. The redwood tree in front was planted the day he married his second wife, Luella Duty Weferling (an early Tehachapi businesswoman), in 1905.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZO3_errea-house_Tehachapi-CA.html
The Erra family occupied this dwelling for 75 years. The structure was built by a doctor in "Old Town" (or "Tehichipa") 4 miles west of Tehachapi between 1870 and 1875. It was moved to this location on log rollers about 1900. It is the only surviv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZKT_two-1890s-houses_Tehachapi-CA.html
These two houses were constructed in the 1890's. One structure was built by R.D.Williamson and the other by Fred Boden.