Eureka Old Town Historic District in Humboldt County, California
Contributing Buildings Sequenced By Address
Name Year Address Remarks
Russ Boarding House1897200 First StreetGable-end vernacular
Scandia Hotel1883225 First StreetGreek Revival
L'Tosca Hotel1869233 First StreetGreek Revival
Our Corner Saloon1880301 First Street
White Laundry1880307 First Street
Janssen Building1878422 First StreetItalianate Victorian
Buhne Store General Store1869423 First StreetClassically detailed façade.
Buhne Boarding House and Hardware Store1888424-432 First StreetItalianate Victorian
Fior D'Italia Hotel1911110 Second StreetOriginally a four-story Renaissance Revival building
Ferrari Building1910123-125 Second StreetMuch remodeled Italianate Victorian
Eagle House1886139 Second StreetStick Victorian
McGaraghan Commercial Building1891201-209 Second StreetItalianate Victorian
Original Name Unknown1930219-221 Second StreetArt Deco
Saloon1890223 Second StreetPredates 1890
Sawtelle Building1885301 Second StreetLittle remains of the original style.
Electric Motors (Bicycle Shop)/California Fruit Market1894324-328 Second StreetEastlake style commercial building
Healy Brothers' Building1908327 Second StreetModified Classical Revival
Alonzo Monroe Building1876402-410 Second StreetFive one-story brick buildings
C. W. Long Building1877403-411 Second StreetRestored in 1976.
Harvey & McLaren Saloon1892412 Second StreetClassical Revival
Cousins Building1874414-418 Second StreetMission Revival
Long Building1892417 2nd Street
Building at 420 Second Street1880420-422 Second StreetClassical Revival
Loewenthal Building1879426 Second StreetEclectic
Crystal Palace Saloon1872509 Second StreetMuch altered Neo-Baroque design
Vance Garage1930511 Second StreetMission Revival
Building at 516 Second Street1886516 Second Street
Vance Building1869521 Second StreetFlat-front Italianate
Vance Hotel1872525 Second StreetItalianate
Masonic Hall1893528 Second Street
Buhne Hall1870620 Second StreetItalianate
Axe Building/GAR Hall1881622 Second StreetFalse-front vernacular
Victorian Commercial Building1886626 Second StreetItalianate
Kimball Building1878630-638 Second StreetVernacular Greek Revival
Building at 715 Second Street1895715 Second StreetGable-end vernacular
Building at 717 Second Street1895717 Second StreetGable-end vernacular
Building at 723-725 Second Street1909723-725 Second StreetColonial Revival flats
Building at 728 Second Street1920728 Second StreetCraftsman cottage
Building at 731 Second Street1920731 Second StreetCraftsman cottage
Building at 732 Second Street1889732 Second StreetWood-Frame, gable-end house remodeled in the Craftsman style
Building at 737 Second Street1870737 Second StreetVernacular residential complex
Building at 738 Second Street1944738 Second StreetRemodeled in 1944.
Connick House1871803 Second StreetItalianate dwelling
Building at 811 Second Street1870811 Second StreetWood-Frame, gable-end house
Johnson House1906812 Second StreetClassical Revival house
Johnson House1901816 Second StreetClassical Revival house
Vernacular Greek Revival House1860816 Second Street (Rear)Greek Revival
Building at 817 Second Street1865817 Second StreetVernacular Greek Revival style
Graham Doublehouse1873822-826 Second StreetItalianate duplex
Building at 825 Second Street1921825 Second StreetCraftsman bungalow
Building at 829 Second Street1921829 Second StreetBungalow
Graham House1870837 Second StreetWood-frame, vernacular duplex
Building at 837 Second Street1920837 Second Street (Rear)
Building at 901 Second Street1880901 Second StreetRemodeled in the 1920's
Young House18881006 Second StreetQueen Anne/Eastlake duplex
Murphy House18671020 Second StreetSimplified Greek Revival
Carson House19031034 Second StreetMoved to this site around 1985
Carson Carriage House and Servants' Quarters18891116 Second StreetVernacular gable-end
Maffia and Brambini Building1917107 Third Street
Female Boarding House1898123 Third StreetEastlake Victorian
Building at 125-129 Third Street1887125-129 Third StreetVernacular, end gable Greek Revival
Williams Building1904403 Third StreetNeoclassical commercial
Russ Building1883527 Third StreetVictorian commercial
Building at Third Street and G Streets1890Third and G StreetsRemodeled during the 1930's or 1940's
Pioneer Hall1890621-623 Third StreetVictorian with recent remodeling
Graham House1891711 Third StreetItalianate with Eastlake elements
Graham House1895717-719 Third StreetQueen Anne with Eastlake elements
Chamberlain Duplex1907804-806 Third StreetNeoclassical residence
Sinclair House1903805 Third StreetNeoclassical residence
Murray House1870813 Third StreetVernacular house
Hart House1885816 Third StreetVernacular house
Seward Apartment Building1907832-838 Third StreetColonial Revival
Building at 833 Third Street1889833 Third Street
Graham House1892837 Third StreetQueen Anne/Eastlake duplex
McFarland House1887905 Third StreetVictorian with probable modernizations
McFarland House1895911 Third StreetQueen Anne
McFarland House1895917 Third StreetQueen Anne
McFarland House1904923 Third StreetNeoclassical
McFarland House1895931 Third StreetDuplicate of 911 Third Street
McFarland House1901935 Third StreetQueen Anne rowhouse
Bell House18891023 Third StreetVictorian cottage
Broderick House18801026 Third StreetVernacular Italianate
Building at 1027 Third Street1027 Third Street
Building at 1125 Third Street18581125 Third StreetVernacular gable-end house
Ellesmore House18701125 Third StreetVernacular gable-end house
Building at 1134 Third Street18581134 Third StreetVernacular gable-end house
Smith House18701228 Third StreetVernacular gable-end house
1876 Philip Needs Building1876100 C StreetGreek Revival
Western States Gas & Electric Company Warehouse1890100 C Street
Eagle House1880C Street and Snug AlleyItalianate
Humboldt Engineering and Supply Company Building1908202-210 C Street and 118-138 Second StreetWooden commercial building
Building at Foot of D StreetFoot of D StreetWarehouse
Hotel Metropolis1903217 D and 300-308 Second Street20th Century Classical Revival
No Historical NameE Street at Waterfront (West Side)Warehouse
No Historical NameE Street at Waterfront (East Side)Warehouse
Feed and Seed Warehouse194065 E StreetFalse front warehouse
Feuerwerker's191986 E StreetSignificantly modified in 1926
Bell Building (Eureka Business College)1892210-216 E Street and 320-334 Second Street
Monroe Building1876213 E StreetFalse front
Monroe Building1876217 E StreetIdentical to 213 E Street
Bank of Eureka1911240 E StreetClassical Revival designed by Albert Pissis
Carr Building1871312 E StreetItalianate false-front
Hensel's Eureka Bakery & Confectionary1879314 E StreetItalianate false-front
Georgeson Building/Central Hotel1903333-339 E StreetRenaissance Revival
Humboldt National and Home Savings Bank1917350 E StreetReinforced concrete Classical Revival
Coggeshell Launch190069 F StreetConverted into railway depot in 1916
Weaver Building1892102 F StreetEastlake Victorian
McDonald Building1904108 F StreetClassical Revival
Antonsen/Snug Building1890109-117 F StreetItalianate
Odd Fellows Hall1882123-131 F StreetSecond Empire
Rick's Building1878203-215 F Street and 525 Second StreetEmbodies the change from wooden commercial to brick commercial buildings
Palmtag Building1893210 F StreetQueen Anne
No Historical Name212 F Street
Carson Block Building1891227-239 F StreetDesigned by Samuel Newsom in the Sullivanesque style
Jones Building (Ritz Building)1876240 F Street
Buhne Building1884211 G StreetRenaissance Revival designed by Kennitzer and Raun
McGrath Boarding House1865112 I Street
Building at 122 I Street1870122 I StreetVernacular gable-end house
Building at 206 I Street1910206 I StreetCraftsman bungalow
Building at 215 I Street1939215 I Street
Building at 233 I Street1889233 I StreetVernacular house
Bullock House1880317 I StreetVernacular Italianate
Northwest Pacific Railroad Tracks and Sign1916Foot of J Street
Building at 219 J Street1920219 J StreetOriginally built as a garage behind the house at 905 Third Street
No Historical Name1870304 L StreetVernacular house
No Historical Name1880314 L StreetHipped-roof cottage
Dolbeer Carson Lumber Company1916100 M StreetRenaissance Revival
Carson Mansion and Carriage House1884143 M StreetEncyclopedic array of Eastlake and Queen Anne forms and details
Carson (J. Milton) House1889202 M StreetQueen Anne with Eastlake detailing designed by Newsom brothers of San Francisco
Brant House1905305 M StreetCraftsman bungalow
No Historical Name1930320 M Street
No Historical Name1915304 N StreetCraftsman house and 1920['s garage
No Historical Name1920Opera Alley Between B and C StreetsOne-car garage c.1920
No Historical Name1920Opera Alley Between B and C StreetsTwo-car garage probably
No Historical Name1880409 Opera AlleyFalse front building.
No Historical Name1900411-413 Opera AlleyFalse front building.
No Historical Name1900415 Opera Alley
No Historical Name1890421 Opera Alley
No Historical Name1889Opera Alley Between E and F Streets
No Historical Name1890Opera Alley Behind 426 Second Street
No Historical Name1900519 Opera AlleyVernacula end gable building.
No Historical Name1880626 Opera AlleyFalse front building.
Sinclair Barn1900Opera Alley Behind 805 Third StreetVernacular outbuilding
Sinclair Garage1920Opera Alley Behind 805 Third Street
Vernacular Dwelling1910Opera Alley Behind 817 Third Street
No Historical Name1880Opera Alley Behind 911 Third StreetOne-room outbuilding
No Historical Name1910Opera Alley Behind 931 Third StreetSingle-car garage
F. Bell Outbuilding1889Opera Alley Behind 1023 Third StreetVictorian outbuilding
Blacksmith and Wagon Works1889217 Snug AlleyPredates 1889
Apartment and Garage1930Snug Alley Behind 223 Second Street
No Historical Name1880Snug Alley Between F and G StreetsBuilt as livery stables and garages
No Historical Name1920Snug Alley Behind 732 Second StreetTwo-car garage
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