California Historical Landmarks in San Joaquin County

California Historical Landmark 931
Lodi Arch
Pine and Sacramento Streets
Lodi

California Historical Landmark #931: Lodi Arch
  California Historical Landmark #931: Lodi Arch
8 September 2012
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Lodi Arch

Designed by architect E. B. Brown and built in 1907 for the Lodi Tokay Carnival, the arch served as an entrance into Lodi and a symbol of agricultural and commercial growth. Essentially unaltered since construction, the structure is one of few remaining Mission Revival ceremonial arches left within California.

California Registered Historical Landmark No. 931

Plaque placed by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with the city of Lodi.
September 10, 1981


The Lodi Arch is also National Register Listing 80000848.
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