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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRCQ_the-white-church_Calistoga-CA.html
Site ofThe White ChurchFirst church built in Napa Countyby pioneers in 1853Marked by Federated Womens ClubsJune 11, 1939
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRA2_reason-p-tucker_Calistoga-CA.html
Born in Virginia in 1806, Reason moved west in successive leaps and arrived in California in 1846 escaping by one day the Sierra snow that trapped the Donner Party. "Captain" Tucker led the first and participated in, later rescue efforts. Reason m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7J_larkmead-winery-kornell-cellars_Calistoga-CA.html
Felix Salmina arrived from Switzerland in the 1860's and in 1892 purchased this winery that had been established in 1884 by Lillian Hitchcock Coit. Felix converted the winery into a larger facility using stone quarried from nearby hills and expand…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7G_mount-view-hotel_Calistoga-CA.html
This PropertyMOUNT VIEW HOTELHas been placed on theNATIONAL REGISTEROF HISTORICAL PLACESBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC75_calistoga-sam-brannan-center_Calistoga-CA.html
The Calistoga Sam Brannan center, including the Sharpsteen Museum and the Sam Brannan Cottage, is dedicated to Calistoga's early pioneers. The complex, named for Sam Brannan, Calistoga's original entrepreneur, will preserve and perpetuate the r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC6J_calistoga-city-hall_Calistoga-CA.html
The site of the City Hall originally held the Bedlam Opera House, named after a niece of Sam Brannan, founder of Calistoga. Burned to the ground at the turn of the Century, it was rebuilt and completed in 1902. Originally built to house Calisto…
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