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Ferndale Main Street Historic District

A portion of the City of Ferndale was designated a State Historic Landmark (No. 883) in 1975 by the California State Parks Office of Historic Preservation. Ferndale's Main Street Historic District was established in 1994 by the National Park Service and placed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2][3]

Ferndale Main Street Historic District
Ferndale's Historic Main Street view to north at Ocean Avenue.
Location300–580 Main, 330 Ocean and 207–290 Francis Sts.
Ferndale
Coordinates40°34′35.79″N 124°15′49.46″W / 40.5766083°N 124.2637389°W / 40.5766083; -124.2637389
Architectincludes T.J. Frost
Architectural styleItalianate, Stick/Eastlake, Queen Anne commercial and mixed use buildings
NRHP reference No.93001461
Added to NRHPJanuary 10, 1994[1]

Architecture edit

Two distinct architectural phases are represented: late 19th century Victorian architecture, 1880 to 1890 and the early Modern period of the 20th century, 1920 to 1936. Eastlake-Stick style buildings by Architect T.J. Frost are particularly well represented as are Italianate, Queen Anne, Neo-Classic, Bungalow, and Mission styles.

The Ferndale Main Street Historic District covers 46 acres, includes 39 contributing buildings and one object, the Town Clock.[3][4]

. Name[5] Image Date built Location Summary
1 Alford House   1884 207 Francis St. Cottage built for Dr. Alford in 1884.
2 Masonic Temple   1891 212 Francis St. Eastlake-Stick architecture.
3 Enterprise Office   1891 219 Francis St. Currently residential.
4 Faulkner House 1899 230 Francis St. Built for Thomas H. Faulkner.
5 Faulkner Building   1881 248–250 Francis St. Commercial false-front.
6 Russ Bank Building   1891 290 Francis St. and 400 Ocean Ave. Eastlake-Stick – T.J. Frost, Architect
7 Robert's Hotel/Ferndale Hotel   1875 315 Main St. Currently Ivanhoe Hotel. Oldest building in historic district.
8 Taylor Building   1898 325–327 Main St. The red building on left is part of the Taylor building which has housed the Post Office and a drug store.
9 Enterprise Building   1923 334 Main St. Concrete moderne.
10 Post Office/ Drug Store Building   1889 337 Main St. The grey part of the Taylor building at right has been the Post Office and a drug store.
11 Palace Saloon (M.H. Donnelly Building)   1902 341–353 Main St. The Palace Saloon is the westernmost saloon in the conterminous 48 U.S. states.
12 Loewenthal's Ferndale Reliable Store   344 Main St. Eastlake-Stick – T. J. Frost, Architect.
13 Brown's Office Building   1902 350 Main St. Built as T.H. Brown's Office Building by putting up what is known as a Victorian False-front in 1902.
14 Rose Mullady's Millinery & Art Needlework Store   1928 358 Main St. Modernistic building with added Victorian ornament.
15 D. A. Branstetter Building   1902 361 Main St. Victorian False-front.
16 Ring's Pharmacy   1896 362 Main St. Eastlake-Stick – T.J. Frost, Architect
17 Russ & Sons Meat Market   1900 376 Main St. Eastlake-Stick – T.J. Frost, Architect.
18 Town Clock   1923 385 Main St. In front of Dan A. Branstetter building.
19 P.F. Hart Building   1896 393 Main St. Former gallery of Hobart Brown.
20 Ferndale Bank   1911 394 Main St. Neo-Classical – operated as a bank until 2022 (now a retail store).
21 New Hart Building   1924 399–405 Main St. Mission Revival Style.
22 Alford's Drug Store/Michel Drug Store   1877 409 Main St. Italianate storefront.
23 Mullady Building   1894 424 Main St. Victorian False-front built for James Mullady.
24 Masonic-Odd Fellows Hall   1875 425–431 Main St. Victorian False-front.
25 Meng Building   1891 430–436 Main St. Victorian False-front.
26 Hart Theatre   1920 441–451 Main St. F. Georgeson, Architect, currently Ferndale Repertory Theatre.
27 Gill House/Blackburn Building   1876 444 Main St. Victorian False-front.
28 Grangreen-Ward-Gill House   1870 452 Main St. 1870 residence joined to a 1918 storefront.
29 G. W. Williams Building   1888 455 Main St. Modified in 1920, 1948, and 1954. Upper floor subsequently rebuilt and restored by Ferndale Blacksmith Company.
30 Eel River & Southern Telephone Company Building   1924 460 Main St. Mission Revival.
31 Dahlquist Plumbing & Electrical Shop   1936 468 Main St. Eastlake-Stick style – T.J. Frost, Architect.
32 Gill Building/Hiller Building   1891 476 Main St. Victorian False-front.
33 Paine Building   1901 484 Main St. Queen Anne Style built for S.H. Paine.
34 Old Red Front Store   1900 505 Main St. Italianate (modified late 1940s).
35 Kemp Building   1930 513–525 Main St. Mission Revival.
36 Petersen's Service Station   1930 524 Main St. Modernistic/Streamline Moderne
37 R. H. Edwards Building   1901 535 Main St. Victorian False-front.
38 Hiram Hatch Building   1901 543 Main St. Victorian False-front.
39 Charles A. Doe Building   1901 561–563 Main St. Neo-Classical.
40 S&E Garage and Ford Dealership   1927 580 Main St. Modernistic False-front.

Six other Historic Landmarks, the Shaw House, the Berding House, the Catholic Church of the Assumption Rectory, Ferndale Public Library and the Alford-Nielson House are within the city limits. The Fern Cottage Historic District and F. W. Andreasen–John Rossen House are slightly out of town.

Popular culture edit

 
Some of Ferndale's historic buildings at Legoland, California. Left to right top: Abraxas Building, Victorian Inn, NVB Bank Building, Hobart Galleries, and the IOOF hall. The order of the buildings is not the same in reality.

Legoland Model Replica edit

Many of Ferndale's buildings have been recreated at the Legoland California theme park – the only American small town represented alongside New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas and other nationally known locations. Ferndale was settled by many Danes, and Lego is a Danish company. In 1995, Legoland staff took hundreds of photos in Ferndale, and used over 1 million Lego bricks to recreate the town in the Miniland section of the park.[6]

Films and Movies edit

Ferndale's historic Main Street has been shown in television and movies since the 1960s. The street is featured in movies like The Majestic, Outbreak, Salem's Lot and A Death in Canaan.

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ "Ferndale Main Street Historic District". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Stanton, Kathleen; Van Kirk, Susie; Jahier, Jeanna (November 29, 1993). "Ferndale Main Street Historic District #93001461" (PDF). National Park Service. National Park Service. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  4. ^ City of Ferndale (August 30, 2010). "Ferndale Main Street Historic District" (PDF). City of Ferndale, California. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  5. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  6. ^ Ringwald, George (July 29, 1999). . North Coast Journal. Archived from the original on July 1, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2011.

External links edit

  • National Register of Historic Places digitized photos, January 10, 1994
  • National Register of Historic Places digitized text, January 10, 1994

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A portion of the City of Ferndale was designated a State Historic Landmark No 883 in 1975 by the California State Parks Office of Historic Preservation Ferndale s Main Street Historic District was established in 1994 by the National Park Service and placed on the National Register of Historic Places 2 3 Ferndale Main Street Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtFerndale s Historic Main Street view to north at Ocean Avenue Location300 580 Main 330 Ocean and 207 290 Francis Sts FerndaleCoordinates40 34 35 79 N 124 15 49 46 W 40 5766083 N 124 2637389 W 40 5766083 124 2637389Architectincludes T J FrostArchitectural styleItalianate Stick Eastlake Queen Anne commercial and mixed use buildingsNRHP reference No 93001461Added to NRHPJanuary 10 1994 1 Contents 1 Architecture 2 Popular culture 2 1 Legoland Model Replica 2 2 Films and Movies 3 References 4 External linksArchitecture editTwo distinct architectural phases are represented late 19th century Victorian architecture 1880 to 1890 and the early Modern period of the 20th century 1920 to 1936 Eastlake Stick style buildings by Architect T J Frost are particularly well represented as are Italianate Queen Anne Neo Classic Bungalow and Mission styles The Ferndale Main Street Historic District covers 46 acres includes 39 contributing buildings and one object the Town Clock 3 4 Name 5 Image Date built Location Summary 1 Alford House nbsp 1884 207 Francis St Cottage built for Dr Alford in 1884 2 Masonic Temple nbsp 1891 212 Francis St Eastlake Stick architecture 3 Enterprise Office nbsp 1891 219 Francis St Currently residential 4 Faulkner House 1899 230 Francis St Built for Thomas H Faulkner 5 Faulkner Building nbsp 1881 248 250 Francis St Commercial false front 6 Russ Bank Building nbsp 1891 290 Francis St and 400 Ocean Ave Eastlake Stick T J Frost Architect 7 Robert s Hotel Ferndale Hotel nbsp 1875 315 Main St Currently Ivanhoe Hotel Oldest building in historic district 8 Taylor Building nbsp 1898 325 327 Main St The red building on left is part of the Taylor building which has housed the Post Office and a drug store 9 Enterprise Building nbsp 1923 334 Main St Concrete moderne 10 Post Office Drug Store Building nbsp 1889 337 Main St The grey part of the Taylor building at right has been the Post Office and a drug store 11 Palace Saloon M H Donnelly Building nbsp 1902 341 353 Main St The Palace Saloon is the westernmost saloon in the conterminous 48 U S states 12 Loewenthal s Ferndale Reliable Store nbsp 344 Main St Eastlake Stick T J Frost Architect 13 Brown s Office Building nbsp 1902 350 Main St Built as T H Brown s Office Building by putting up what is known as a Victorian False front in 1902 14 Rose Mullady s Millinery amp Art Needlework Store nbsp 1928 358 Main St Modernistic building with added Victorian ornament 15 D A Branstetter Building nbsp 1902 361 Main St Victorian False front 16 Ring s Pharmacy nbsp 1896 362 Main St Eastlake Stick T J Frost Architect 17 Russ amp Sons Meat Market nbsp 1900 376 Main St Eastlake Stick T J Frost Architect 18 Town Clock nbsp 1923 385 Main St In front of Dan A Branstetter building 19 P F Hart Building nbsp 1896 393 Main St Former gallery of Hobart Brown 20 Ferndale Bank nbsp 1911 394 Main St Neo Classical operated as a bank until 2022 now a retail store 21 New Hart Building nbsp 1924 399 405 Main St Mission Revival Style 22 Alford s Drug Store Michel Drug Store nbsp 1877 409 Main St Italianate storefront 23 Mullady Building nbsp 1894 424 Main St Victorian False front built for James Mullady 24 Masonic Odd Fellows Hall nbsp 1875 425 431 Main St Victorian False front 25 Meng Building nbsp 1891 430 436 Main St Victorian False front 26 Hart Theatre nbsp 1920 441 451 Main St F Georgeson Architect currently Ferndale Repertory Theatre 27 Gill House Blackburn Building nbsp 1876 444 Main St Victorian False front 28 Grangreen Ward Gill House nbsp 1870 452 Main St 1870 residence joined to a 1918 storefront 29 G W Williams Building nbsp 1888 455 Main St Modified in 1920 1948 and 1954 Upper floor subsequently rebuilt and restored by Ferndale Blacksmith Company 30 Eel River amp Southern Telephone Company Building nbsp 1924 460 Main St Mission Revival 31 Dahlquist Plumbing amp Electrical Shop nbsp 1936 468 Main St Eastlake Stick style T J Frost Architect 32 Gill Building Hiller Building nbsp 1891 476 Main St Victorian False front 33 Paine Building nbsp 1901 484 Main St Queen Anne Style built for S H Paine 34 Old Red Front Store nbsp 1900 505 Main St Italianate modified late 1940s 35 Kemp Building nbsp 1930 513 525 Main St Mission Revival 36 Petersen s Service Station nbsp 1930 524 Main St Modernistic Streamline Moderne 37 R H Edwards Building nbsp 1901 535 Main St Victorian False front 38 Hiram Hatch Building nbsp 1901 543 Main St Victorian False front 39 Charles A Doe Building nbsp 1901 561 563 Main St Neo Classical 40 S amp E Garage and Ford Dealership nbsp 1927 580 Main St Modernistic False front Six other Historic Landmarks the Shaw House the Berding House the Catholic Church of the Assumption Rectory Ferndale Public Library and the Alford Nielson House are within the city limits The Fern Cottage Historic District and F W Andreasen John Rossen House are slightly out of town Popular culture edit nbsp Some of Ferndale s historic buildings at Legoland California Left to right top Abraxas Building Victorian Inn NVB Bank Building Hobart Galleries and the IOOF hall The order of the buildings is not the same in reality Legoland Model Replica edit Many of Ferndale s buildings have been recreated at the Legoland California theme park the only American small town represented alongside New York San Francisco Las Vegas and other nationally known locations Ferndale was settled by many Danes and Lego is a Danish company In 1995 Legoland staff took hundreds of photos in Ferndale and used over 1 million Lego bricks to recreate the town in the Miniland section of the park 6 Films and Movies edit Ferndale s historic Main Street has been shown in television and movies since the 1960s The street is featured in movies like The Majestic Outbreak Salem s Lot and A Death in Canaan References edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 Ferndale Main Street Historic District National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved January 14 2012 a b Stanton Kathleen Van Kirk Susie Jahier Jeanna November 29 1993 Ferndale Main Street Historic District 93001461 PDF National Park Service National Park Service Retrieved March 24 2016 City of Ferndale August 30 2010 Ferndale Main Street Historic District PDF City of Ferndale California Retrieved January 14 2012 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 24 2008 Ringwald George July 29 1999 Ferndale s Dan Rather North Coast Journal Archived from the original on July 1 2011 Retrieved April 4 2011 External links editNational Register of Historic Places digitized photos January 10 1994 National Register of Historic Places digitized text January 10 1994 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ferndale Main Street Historic District amp oldid 1168967272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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