National Register of Historic Places listings in Placer County, California
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Placer County, California.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Placer County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 34 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 22, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Auburn City Hall and Fire House | December 19, 2011 (#11000935) |
1103 High St. 38°53′54″N 121°04′13″W / 38.898228°N 121.070367°W / 38.898228; -121.070367 (Auburn City Hall and Fire House) | Auburn | ||
2 | Auburn Fire House No. 1 | December 19, 2011 (#11000936) |
El Dorado St. & Lincoln Way 38°54′14″N 121°03′59″W / 38.903808°N 121.066458°W / 38.903808; -121.066458 (Auburn Fire House No. 1) | Auburn | ||
3 | Auburn Fire House No. 2 | December 19, 2011 (#11000937) |
Corner of Washington, Main, & Commercial Sts. 38°53′45″N 121°04′50″W / 38.895947°N 121.080442°W / 38.895947; -121.080442 (Auburn Fire House No. 2) | Auburn | ||
4 | Auburn Grammar School | March 2, 2012 (#11000938) |
1225 Lincoln Way 38°53′52″N 121°04′30″W / 38.897897°N 121.074897°W / 38.897897; -121.074897 (Auburn Grammar School) | Auburn | ||
5 | Auburn Masonic Temple | December 19, 2011 (#11000939) |
948 Lincoln Way 38°53′56″N 121°04′15″W / 38.898953°N 121.070856°W / 38.898953; -121.070856 (Auburn Masonic Temple) | Auburn | ||
6 | Auburn Public Library | March 31, 2011 (#11000153) |
175 Almond St. 38°53′59″N 121°04′19″W / 38.899722°N 121.071944°W / 38.899722; -121.071944 (Auburn Public Library) | Auburn | ||
7 | Irene Burns House | April 9, 2013 (#13000141) |
405 Linden Ave. 38°53′55″N 121°04′00″W / 38.898548°N 121.066761°W / 38.898548; -121.066761 (Irene Burns House) | Auburn | ||
8 | California Granite Company | July 3, 2012 (#12000375) |
5255 Pacific St. 38°47′21″N 121°14′08″W / 38.789207°N 121.235602°W / 38.789207; -121.235602 (California Granite Company) | Rocklin | ||
9 | Carnegie Library | April 10, 2009 (#09000199) |
557 Lincoln St. 38°45′13″N 121°17′07″W / 38.753722°N 121.285278°W / 38.753722; -121.285278 (Carnegie Library) | Roseville | ||
10 | Chapel of the Transfiguration | August 18, 2011 (#11000534) |
855 W. Lake Blvd. 39°09′12″N 120°08′50″W / 39.153333°N 120.147222°W / 39.153333; -120.147222 (Chapel of the Transfiguration) | Tahoe City | ||
11 | Colfax Freight Depot | December 17, 1999 (#99001564) |
7 Main St. 39°06′04″N 120°57′11″W / 39.101029°N 120.953009°W / 39.101029; -120.953009 (Colfax Freight Depot) | Colfax | ||
12 | Colfax Passenger Depot | January 15, 1999 (#98001605) |
Main St. and Railroad Ave. 39°05′58″N 120°57′08″W / 39.099444°N 120.952222°W / 39.099444; -120.952222 (Colfax Passenger Depot) | Colfax | ||
13 | Earl Crabbe Gymnasium | July 31, 2017 (#100001384) |
Agard St. 38°53′42″N 121°04′13″W / 38.895043°N 121.070333°W / 38.895043; -121.070333 (Earl Crabbe Gymnasium) | Auburn | ||
14 | DeWitt General Hospital | February 12, 2016 (#16000003) |
1st St. & Bell Ave. 38°56′31″N 121°06′14″W / 38.941890°N 121.103830°W / 38.941890; -121.103830 (DeWitt General Hospital) | Auburn | ||
15 | Dutch Flat Historic District | March 28, 1973 (#73000419) |
Main and Stockton Sts. 39°12′17″N 120°50′05″W / 39.204722°N 120.834722°W / 39.204722; -120.834722 (Dutch Flat Historic District) | Dutch Flat | ||
16 | El Toyon | March 31, 2010 (#10000118) |
211 Brook Rd. 38°53′46″N 121°03′41″W / 38.895975°N 121.061461°W / 38.895975; -121.061461 (El Toyon) | Auburn | ||
17 | Fiddyment Ranch Main Complex | July 26, 2010 (#10000503) |
4440 Phillip Rd. 38°47′07″N 121°22′38″W / 38.785278°N 121.377222°W / 38.785278; -121.377222 (Fiddyment Ranch Main Complex) | Roseville | ||
18 | Griffith House | December 19, 1978 (#78000733) |
7325 English Colony Way 38°51′08″N 121°09′55″W / 38.852222°N 121.165278°W / 38.852222; -121.165278 (Griffith House) | Penryn | ||
19 | Griffith Quarry | October 20, 1977 (#77000322) |
Taylor Rd. 38°50′58″N 121°09′44″W / 38.849444°N 121.162222°W / 38.849444; -121.162222 (Griffith Quarry) | Penryn | ||
20 | Haman House | November 17, 1976 (#76000507) |
424 Oak St. 38°44′49″N 121°17′04″W / 38.746944°N 121.284444°W / 38.746944; -121.284444 (Haman House) | Roseville | ||
21 | Lake Tahoe Dam | March 25, 1981 (#81000713) |
SR 89 at Truckee River 39°10′01″N 120°08′38″W / 39.166944°N 120.143889°W / 39.166944; -120.143889 (Lake Tahoe Dam) | Tahoe City | ||
22 | Lincoln Public Library | December 10, 1990 (#90001814) |
590 Fifth St. 38°53′29″N 121°17′26″W / 38.891389°N 121.290556°W / 38.891389; -121.290556 (Lincoln Public Library) | Lincoln | ||
23 | Michigan Bluff-Last Chance Trail | June 26, 1992 (#92000854) |
From Michigan Bluff NE to Last Chance 39°04′38″N 120°40′59″W / 39.077222°N 120.683056°W / 39.077222; -120.683056 (Michigan Bluff-Last Chance Trail) | Michigan Bluff | ||
24 | Mountain Quarries Bridge | February 11, 2004 (#04000014) |
North Fork of the American River 38°54′46″N 121°02′30″W / 38.912792°N 121.041581°W / 38.912792; -121.041581 (Mountain Quarries Bridge) | Auburn | Concrete arch bridge built in 1912, spanning the North Fork of the American River. Spans into El Dorado County. | |
25 | Newcastle Portuguese Hall | March 25, 1982 (#82002225) |
Taylor Rd. 38°52′25″N 121°08′24″W / 38.873611°N 121.14°W / 38.873611; -121.14 (Newcastle Portuguese Hall) | Newcastle | ||
26 | Oddfellows Hall | December 19, 2011 (#11000940) |
1256 Lincoln Way 38°53′52″N 121°04′30″W / 38.897847°N 121.074972°W / 38.897847; -121.074972 (Oddfellows Hall) | Auburn | Three-story red brick Italianate home of IOOF Lodge No. 7, founded in 1852. Henry T. Holmes, builder of the Hall, was a '49er and a founding father of Auburn.[6] | |
27 | Old Auburn Historic District | December 29, 1970 (#70000138) |
Roughly bounded by Maple, Commercial, Court, Washington, Spring, and Sacramento Sts. 38°53′39″N 121°04′34″W / 38.894167°N 121.076111°W / 38.894167; -121.076111 (Old Auburn Historic District) | Auburn | ||
28 | Outlet Gates and Gatekeeper's Cabin | December 13, 1972 (#72000245) |
U.S. 89 at mouth of Truckee River 39°10′00″N 120°08′33″W / 39.166667°N 120.1425°W / 39.166667; -120.1425 (Outlet Gates and Gatekeeper's Cabin) | Tahoe City | ||
29 | Placer County Bank | December 19, 2011 (#11000941) |
874 Lincoln Way 38°54′01″N 121°04′09″W / 38.900356°N 121.069125°W / 38.900356; -121.069125 (Placer County Bank) | Auburn | ||
30 | Stevens Trail | November 20, 2002 (#02001391) |
Roughly bounded Iowa Hill, canyon of North fork Of American R., until at Secret Ravine, top of ridge of Colfax 39°06′52″N 120°54′17″W / 39.114444°N 120.904722°W / 39.114444; -120.904722 (Stevens Trail) | Colfax | ||
31 | Strap Ravine Nisenan Maidu Indian Site | January 8, 1973 (#73000420) |
1970 Johnson Ranch Dr.[7] 38°44′19″N 121°14′45″W / 38.7386°N 121.2458°W / 38.7386; -121.2458 (Strap Ravine Nisenan Maidu Indian Site) | Roseville | ||
32 | Summit Soda Springs | December 15, 1978 (#78000734) |
Southeast of Soda Springs 39°14′48″N 120°19′30″W / 39.246667°N 120.325°W / 39.246667; -120.325 (Summit Soda Springs) | Soda Springs | ||
33 | Watson Log Cabin | August 24, 1979 (#79000518) |
560 N. Lake Blvd 39°10′17″N 120°08′20″W / 39.171389°N 120.138889°W / 39.171389; -120.138889 (Watson Log Cabin) | Tahoe City | ||
34 | Woman's Club of Lincoln | May 30, 2001 (#01000331) |
499 E St. 38°53′29″N 121°17′19″W / 38.891389°N 121.288611°W / 38.891389; -121.288611 (Woman's Club of Lincoln) | Lincoln |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Placer County, California.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in California
- National Register of Historic Places listings in California
- California Historical Landmarks in Placer County, California
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 22, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Carmel Barry-Schweyer (May 5, 2011). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Oddfellows Hall / International Order of Oddfellows Hall / IOOF Hall" (PDF). Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ "Recreation Guide: Fall 2016". City of Roseville. 2016-08-09. Archived from the original on 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-08-08.