National Register of Historic Places listings in California

Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in California listed on the National Register of Historic Places:

There are more than 2,800 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the 58 counties of California, including 145 designated as National Historic Landmarks.

Contents: NRHP lists by county 
Alameda - Alpine - Amador - Butte - Calaveras - Colusa - Contra Costa - Del Norte - El Dorado - Fresno - Glenn - Humboldt - Imperial - Inyo - Kern - Kings - Lake - Lassen - Los Angeles: (city) - (Pasadena) - (remainder of county) - Madera - Marin - Mariposa - Mendocino - Merced - Modoc - Mono - Monterey - Napa - Nevada - Orange - Placer - Plumas - Riverside - Sacramento - San Benito - San Bernardino - San Diego - San Francisco - San Joaquin - San Luis Obispo - San Mateo - Santa Barbara - Santa Clara - Santa Cruz - Shasta - Sierra - Siskiyou - Solano - Sonoma - Stanislaus - Sutter - Tehama - Trinity - Tulare - Tuolumne - Ventura - Yolo - Yuba

Numbers of properties and districts by county

The following are approximate tallies of current listings in California on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008,[1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site.[2] There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are not official. Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which modify the area covered by an existing property or district and which carry a separate National Register reference number.

Donner Camp, Truckee
Balboa Park, San Diego
County # of Sites
1 Alameda 157
2 Alpine 2
3 Amador 21
4 Butte 28
5 Calaveras 16
6 Colusa 6
7 Contra Costa 48
8 Del Norte 14
9 El Dorado 20
10 Fresno 45
11 Glenn 2
12 Humboldt 55
13 Imperial 12
14 Inyo 17
15 Kern 25
16 Kings 4
17 Lake 7
18 Lassen 7
19.1 Los Angeles: Los Angeles (city) 259
19.2 Los Angeles: Pasadena 127
19.3 Los Angeles: Other 193
Los Angeles: Duplicates (2)[3]
Los Angeles: Total 577
20 Madera 4
21 Marin 52
22 Mariposa 44
23 Mendocino 44
24 Merced 15
25 Modoc 18
26 Mono 5
27 Monterey 61
28 Napa 87
29 Nevada 23
30 Orange 126
31 Placer 34
32 Plumas 6
33 Riverside 94
34 Sacramento 104
35 San Benito 15
36 San Bernardino 72
37 San Diego 151
38 San Francisco 195
39 San Joaquin 36
40 San Luis Obispo 37
41 San Mateo 60
42 Santa Barbara 45
43 Santa Clara 118
44 Santa Cruz 48
45 Shasta 29
46 Sierra 14
47 Siskiyou 21
48 Solano 30
49 Sonoma 68
50 Stanislaus 24
51 Sutter 3
52 Tehama 10
53 Trinity 5
54 Tulare 36
55 Tuolumne 34
56 Ventura 38
57 Yolo 26
58 Yuba 11
(duplicates) (13)[4]
Total: 2,891
Coit Memorial Tower, San Francisco
Old Borges Ranch, Walnut Creek
Old Auburn Historic District

See also

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
  3. Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District runs from Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena and is included in all 3 Los Angeles County lists.
  4. The following sites are listed in multiple counties: De-No-To Cultural District (Humboldt and Trinity), Fages-De Anza Trail-Southern Emigrant Road (Imperial and San Diego), Foote's Crossing Road (Nevada and Sierra), Gianella Bridge (Butte and Glenn), I Street Bridge (Sacramento and Yolo), Lava Beds National Monument Archeological District (Modoc and Siskiyou), Mountain Quarries Bridge (El Dorado and Placer), Nobles Emigrant Trail (Lassen and Shasta), Ridge Route, (Kern and Los Angeles), Russian Village District (Los Angeles and San Bernardino), Shorty Lovelace Historic District (Fresno and Tulare), Sulphur Creek Archeological District (Shasta and Tehama), and Tower Bridge (Sacramento and Yolo).

National Register of Historic Places travel itineraries:

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