Historic Sites in Solano County, California
Solano County was one of the original counties when California became a state in 1850. It is also one of the nine counties of the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Historic Sites in Solano County, California
Sequenced By Reference Number (Click a Column Heading to Resequence) |
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| Name | Year | Address | City | Authority | Number |
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| State Capitol in Benicia | 1852 | 1st and West G Streets | Benicia | California | 153 |
| Benicia Masonic Lodge | 1850 | 110 West J Street | Benicia | California | 174 |
| Protestant Church Site | 1849 | K Street in Benicia City Park | Benicia | California | 175 |
| Benicia Arsenal | 1851 | Adams and Jefferson Streets | Benicia | California | 176 |
| Benicia Barracks Site | 1849 | 711 Hillcrest Avenue | Benicia | California | 177 |
| Peña Adobe | 1842 | Peña Adobe Road | Vacaville | California | 534 |
| State Capitol in Vallejo | 1851 | York Street Between Sacramento and Santa Clara Streets | Vallejo | California | 574 |
| Mare Island Commemorative Plaque | 1854 | Tennessee Street and Mare Island Way | Vallejo | California | 751 |
| Rockville Stone Chapel | 1856 | 4221 Suisun Valley Road | Fairfield | California | 779 |
| Benicia Seminary Site | 1852 | Military West Street Benicia City Park | Benicia | California | 795 |
| Wolfskill Grant | 1842 | Putah Creek Road 1.5 Miles Southwest of Winters | Winters | California | 804 |
| Saint Paul's Episcopal Church | 1859 | 120 East J Street at 1st Street | Benicia | California | 862 |
| Fischer-Hanlon House | 1858 | 135 West G Street | Benicia | California | 880 |
| Turner/Robertson Shipyard Site | 1882 | Foot of West 12th Street | Benicia | California | 973 |