National Register of Historic Places in Napa County
This 83-acre historic district contains 34 contributing buildings and one contributing object. The following table contains some links to photographs.
Name | Year | Address | Remarks | Sort Address | Sort Name |
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1906 | 1104-1112 Adams Street | Originally a feed mill and warehouse | Adams 1104 | ||
1920 | 1225-1229 Adams Street | Adams 1225 | |||
Thirteen Cast Metal Street Lights With Doric Columns and Triple Globes | 1915 | Main Street | Tradition maintains that the fixtures were salvaged from the Pan-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. | Main 0000 | Thirteen Cast Metal Street Lights With Doric Columns and Triple Globes |
1903 | 1200 Main Street | Colonial Revival | Main 1200 | ||
1890 | 1201 Main Street | Main 1201 | |||
1899 | 1205 Main Street | Main 1205 | |||
1875 | 1219 Main Street | The façade treatment dates from around 1940 | Main 1219 | ||
1875 | 1225-1227 Main Street | Main 1225 | |||
1875 | 1231 Main Street | Main 1231 | |||
1880 | 1235-1239 Main Street | Italianate brick building. Storefront dates from c.1990. | Main 1235 | ||
1911 | 1269-1299 Mian Street | Main 1269 | |||
1891 | 1302-1308 Main Street | Italianate brick building built for banker Daniel O. Hunt by J. C. Mixon & Son with stonework by Pithie & Bickett. | Main 1302 | ||
1881 | 1305-1309 Main Street | Italianate woodframe building constructed for hotelier Swen Alstrom. The last large wooden building constructed downtown. | Main 1305 | ||
1875 | 1310 Main Street | Home to a saloon in the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Storefront dates to c.1940. | Main 1310 | ||
1920 | 1312-1314 Main Street | Main 1312 | |||
1875 | 1313-1317 Main Street | Main 1313 | |||
1920 | 1316 Main Street | Main 1316 | |||
1915 | 1320 Main Street | Main 1320 | |||
Richie Block 1892 | 1892 | 1327-1337 Main Street | Has housed a Masonic Hall for over a century. | Main 1327 | Richie Block 1892 |
St. Helena Star Building | 1900 | 1328 Mian Street | This small Second Renaissance Revival building, designed by William H. Corlett, housed the St. Helena Star for almost a century. | Main 1328 | St. Helena Star Building |
1925 | 1332-1342 Main Street | Main 1332 | |||
1875 | 1339-1341 Main Street | Main 1339 | |||
1875 | 1346 Main Street | Main 1346 | |||
1890 | 1347 Main Street | Main 1347 | |||
IOOF Building | 1885 | 1350-1354 Main Street | Main 1350 | IOOF Building | |
1890 | 1351 Main Street | Main 1351 | |||
1940 | 1355-1359 Main Street | Main 1355 | |||
1888 | 1367 Main Street | Main 1367 | |||
1884 | 1371-1375 Main Street | Main 1371 | |||
1885 | 1379-1381 Main Street | Main 1379 | |||
1937 | 1380 Main Street | Main 1380 | |||
1905 | 1310 Oak Avenue | Oak 1310 | |||
1875 | 1321-1327 Railroad Avenue | Railroad 1321 | |||
Taylor, Duckworth and Company Foundry Building (National Register Listing #82002216) | 1884 | 1339-1345 Railroad Avenue | Railroad 1339 | Taylor, Duckworth and Company Foundry Building (National Register Listing #82002216) | |
William Tell Saloon and Hotel (National Register Listing #82002217) | 1875 | 1226-1240 Spring Street | Spring 1226 | William Tell Saloon and Hotel (National Register Listing #82002217) |