National Register of Historic Places listings in Sacramento County, California
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sacramento County, California.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sacramento County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]
There are 103 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 6 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed. The table does not include the Big Four House, which was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961, but is not listed on the National Register.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 14, 2020.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alkali Flat Central Historic District | July 26, 1984 (#84000929) |
Roughly E and F Sts. between 9th and 12th Sts. 38°35′04″N 121°29′23″W |
Sacramento | ||
2 | Alkali Flat North Historic District | April 19, 1984 (#84000933) |
D and 11th Sts. 38°35′12″N 121°29′16″W |
Sacramento | ||
3 | Alkali Flat West Historic District | July 26, 1984 (#84000936) |
E, F, and 8th Sts. 38°35′09″N 121°29′35″W |
Sacramento | ||
4 | Alta Mesa Farm Bureau Hall | January 7, 1987 (#86003577) |
10195 Alta Mesa Rd. 38°23′13″N 121°13′25″W |
Wilton | The hall was destroyed by fire in 1987,[6] although the detached restroom building still stood as of June 2014. | |
5 | American Cash Apartments-American Cash Store | March 22, 2016 (#16000094) |
1117-1123 8th St. 38°34′47″N 121°29′48″W |
Sacramento | ||
6 | American River Grange Hall No. 172 | October 10, 1996 (#96001079) |
2720 Kilgore Rd. 38°36′03″N 121°16′28″W |
Rancho Cordova | ||
7 | George & Mabel Barr House | October 21, 2019 (#100004528) |
2672 Montgomery Way 38°32′48″N 121°28′40″W |
Sacramento | ||
8 | Blue Anchor Building | February 3, 1983 (#83001224) |
1400 10th St. 38°34′33″N 121°29′42″W |
Sacramento | ||
9 | Boulevard Park | October 6, 2011 (#11000705) |
Roughly bounded by B and H Streets, 20th Street, 22nd Street and 23rd Street 38°34′53″N 121°28′32″W |
Sacramento | Historic Residential Suburbs in the United States, 1830-1960 Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
10 | Brewster Building | August 16, 2000 (#00000981) |
201 Fourth St. 38°15′13″N 121°21′42″W |
Galt | ||
11 | Brewster House | June 23, 1978 (#78000740) |
206 5th St. 38°15′12″N 121°18′14″W |
Galt | ||
12 | Brighton School | April 3, 1981 (#81000168) |
3312 Bradshaw Rd. 38°33′44″N 121°20′09″W |
Sacramento | ||
13 | John Stanford Brown House | July 28, 2004 (#04000733) |
13950 CA 160 38°14′53″N 121°30′41″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
14 | California Governor's Mansion | November 10, 1970 (#70000139) |
16th and H Sts. 38°34′49″N 121°29′01″W |
Sacramento | ||
15 | California State Capitol | April 3, 1973 (#73000427) |
Between 10th and 16th and L and N Sts. 38°34′34″N 121°29′26″W |
Sacramento | ||
16 | Calpak Plant No. 11 | May 17, 1984 (#84000939) |
1721 C St. 38°35′09″N 121°28′49″W |
Sacramento | ||
17 | Capitol Extension District | May 24, 1984 (#84000944) |
Capitol Mall 38°34′37″N 121°29′46″W |
Sacramento | ||
18 | J.C. Carly House | March 22, 2006 (#06000143) |
2761 Montgomery Way 38°32′56″N 121°28′33″W |
Sacramento | ||
19 | Chung Wah Cemetery | August 21, 1995 (#95000999) |
Mormon St. vicinity, near Lake Natoma 38°40′13″N 121°11′43″W |
Folsom | ||
20 | Cohn House | January 21, 1982 (#82002228) |
305 Scott St. 38°40′43″N 121°10′26″W |
Folsom | ||
21 | Coolot Company Building | September 20, 1978 (#78000742) |
812 J St. 38°34′51″N 121°29′41″W |
Sacramento | No longer standing. Originally constructed in 1861 by Leland Stanford.[6] | |
22 | Cranston-Geary House | January 23, 1998 (#97001662) |
2101 G St. 38°34′47″N 121°28′32″W |
Sacramento | ||
23 | E. B. Crocker Art Gallery | May 6, 1971 (#71000176) |
216 O St. 38°34′37″N 121°30′18″W |
Sacramento | ||
24 | DELTA KING | March 31, 1978 (#78000797) |
1000 Front St. 38°34′58″N 121°30′25″W |
Sacramento | Located in Rio Vista when listed on the National Register; moved to Old Sacramento in 1984 and converted to a hotel, restaurant and theater[7] | |
25 | Delta Meadows Site | November 5, 1971 (#71000175) |
Address Restricted |
Locke | ||
26 | Dunlap's Dining Room | April 2, 1992 (#92000308) |
4322 Fourth Ave. 38°32′52″N 121°27′18″W |
Sacramento | ||
27 | Eastern Star Hall | January 7, 1993 (#92001757) |
2719 K St. 38°34′21″N 121°28′22″W |
Sacramento | ||
28 | William Ehrhardt House | July 10, 2003 (#03000614) |
Dartmoor Way and Percheron Dr. 38°24′11″N 121°26′54″W |
Elk Grove | ||
29 | Elk Grove Historic District | March 1, 1988 (#87002410) |
8986-9097 Elk Grove Blvd. also School, Gage and Grove Sts. 38°24′33″N 121°21′49″W |
Elk Grove | ||
30 | Fire Station No. 6 | April 25, 1991 (#91000484) |
3414 4th Ave. 38°33′02″N 121°28′07″W |
Sacramento | ||
31 | Firehouse No. 3 | October 29, 1991 (#91001537) |
1215 19th St. 38°34′28″N 121°28′52″W |
Sacramento | ||
32 | Folsom Depot | February 19, 1982 (#82002229) |
200 Wool St. 38°40′45″N 121°10′47″W |
Folsom | Southern Pacific Railroad standard design Two Story Combination Depot No. 22[8] | |
33 | Folsom Powerhouse | October 2, 1973 (#73000426) |
Off Folsom Blvd. in Folsom Lake State Recreation Area 38°40′50″N 121°10′32″W |
Folsom | ||
34 | Mary Haley Galarneaux House | February 12, 2001 (#01000077) |
922-924 T. St. 38°34′15″N 121°29′56″W |
Sacramento | ||
35 | John T. Greene House | April 15, 1982 (#82002231) |
3200 H St. 38°34′31″N 121°27′44″W |
Sacramento | ||
36 | Anne Hathaway Cottage | October 21, 2019 (#100004529) |
2640 Montgomery 38°32′48″N 121°28′43″W |
Sacramento | ||
37 | Heilbron House | December 12, 1976 (#76000511) |
704 O St. 38°34′34″N 121°29′54″W |
Sacramento | ||
38 | Hotel Regis | October 29, 1982 (#82000979) |
1024-1030 K St 38°34′44″N 121°29′30″W |
Sacramento | ||
39 | Hotel Senator | May 30, 1979 (#79003459) |
1121 L St. 38°34′40″N 121°29′28″W |
Sacramento | ||
40 | Edward P. Howe, Jr., House | February 19, 1982 (#82002232) |
2215 21st St. 38°33′46″N 121°28′59″W |
Sacramento | ||
41 | Hubbard-Upson House | December 2, 1977 (#77000327) |
1010 F St. 38°35′04″N 121°29′24″W |
Sacramento | ||
42 | I Street Bridge | April 22, 1982 (#82002233) |
CA 16 38°34′39″N 121°30′18″W |
Sacramento | ||
43 | Imperial Theatre | October 29, 1982 (#82000980) |
Market St. 38°14′29″N 121°30′46″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
44 | Indian Stone Corral | April 16, 1975 (#75000456) |
Address Restricted |
Orangevale | ||
45 | Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts | March 14, 1991 (#91000297) |
Bounded by River Rd. and Union, E and H Sts. 38°09′45″N 121°36′18″W |
Isleton | ||
46 | J Street Wreck | May 16, 1991 (#91000562) |
At the foot of J St., in the Sacramento River 38°35′02″N 121°30′19″W |
Sacramento | The remains of a brig used as a warehouse off J Street which sank in 1855.[6] | |
47 | Joe Mound | October 14, 1971 (#71000177) |
Address Restricted |
Sacramento | An Indian village site of the Maidu near present day Discovery Park. No marker on the site.[6] | |
48 | J. Neely Johnson House | September 13, 1976 (#76000512) |
1029 F St. 38°35′05″N 121°29′22″W |
Sacramento | ||
49 | Theodore Judah School | July 25, 1997 (#97000810) |
3919 McKinley Blvd. 38°34′39″N 121°27′42″W |
Sacramento | ||
50 | Kuchler Row | June 25, 1982 (#82002234) |
608-614 10th St. 38°35′03″N 121°29′27″W |
Sacramento | ||
51 | Charles Lais House | February 28, 1985 (#85000358) |
1301 H St. 38°34′54″N 121°29′13″W |
Sacramento | ||
52 | Lawrence Warehouse | January 15, 2014 (#13001067) |
1108 R St. 38°34′15″N 121°29′44″W |
Sacramento | ||
53 | Libby, McNeil and Libby Fruit and Vegetable Cannery | March 2, 1982 (#82002235) |
1724 Stockton Blvd. 38°33′52″N 121°27′59″W |
Sacramento | ||
54 | Locke Historic District | May 6, 1971 (#71000174) |
Bounded on the W by the Sacramento River, on the N by Locke Rd., on the E by Alley St., and on the S by Levee St. 38°15′03″N 121°30′26″W |
Locke | ||
55 | Maydestone Apartments | September 25, 2012 (#12000812) |
1001 15th St. 38°34′42″N 121°29′11″W |
Sacramento | ||
56 | C. K. McClatchy Senior High School | November 2, 2001 (#01001193) |
3066 Freeport Blvd. 38°33′04″N 121°29′33″W |
Sacramento | ||
57 | McKinley Park | October 18, 2018 (#100003036) |
Corner of H St. & Alhambra Blvd. 38°34′30″N 121°27′48″W |
Sacramento | ||
58 | Merchants National Bank of Sacramento | February 16, 1996 (#96000108) |
1015 7th St. 38°34′52″N 121°29′47″W |
Sacramento | ||
59 | Merrium Apartments | September 13, 1990 (#90001386) |
1017 14th St. 38°34′41″N 121°29′12″W |
Sacramento | Demolished in the 1990s for expansion of the Sacramento Convention Center.[6] | |
60 | Mesick House | January 21, 1982 (#82002236) |
517 8th St. 38°35′10″N 121°29′34″W |
Sacramento | ||
61 | Mohr and Yoerk Market | July 31, 2017 (#100001385) |
1029 K St. 38°34′45″N 121°29′34″W |
Sacramento | ||
62 | Goethe House | February 19, 1982 (#82002230) |
3731 T St. 38°33′33″N 121°27′34″W |
Sacramento | ||
63 | New Helvetia Historic District | April 4, 2014 (#14000109) |
752 Revere St. 38°33′47″N 121°30′17″W |
Sacramento | ||
64 | Nisenan Village Site | March 21, 1978 (#78000739) |
Address Restricted |
Carmichael | ||
65 | Old Fair Oaks Bridge | September 25, 2006 (#06000913) |
Crosses the American River at Bridge St. to American River Pkwy, north of Upper Sunrise Dr. in Gold River 38°38′17″N 121°15′54″W |
Fair Oaks | ||
66 | Old Sacramento Historic District | October 15, 1966 (#66000219) |
Junctions of U.S. 40, 50, 99, and CA 16 and 24 38°34′58″N 121°30′12″W |
Sacramento | ||
67 | Old Tavern | September 15, 1983 (#83001225) |
2801 Capitol Ave. 38°34′15″N 121°28′09″W |
Sacramento | ||
68 | PG&E Powerhouse | September 23, 2010 (#10000774) |
400 Jibboom St. 38°35′42″N 121°30′18″W |
Sacramento | ||
69 | Pony Express Terminal | October 15, 1966 (#66000220) |
1006 2nd St. 38°34′59″N 121°30′11″W |
Sacramento | Also known as B. F. Hastings Bank Building | |
70 | Rosebud Ranch | December 31, 1979 (#79000521) |
North of Hood 38°23′08″N 121°30′46″W |
Hood | ||
71 | Ruhstaller Building | January 21, 1982 (#82002237) |
900 J St. 38°34′50″N 121°29′38″W |
Sacramento | Built in 1898, at the corner of 9th and J Street in Sacramento, California, the 20,000 square feet building was built by the behest of Frank F. Ruhstaller and housed The Ruhstaller Brewery offices. Ruhstaller also managed Buffalo Brewery and made the building its headquarters as well. | |
72 | Runyon House | October 27, 2000 (#00001270) |
12865 River Rd. 38°17′20″N 121°33′20″W |
Courtland | ||
73 | Sacramento Air Depot Historic District | January 21, 1992 (#91001969) |
McClellan Air Force Base 38°39′33″N 121°23′13″W |
North Highlands | ||
74 | Sacramento Bank Building | January 21, 1982 (#82002238) |
3418 Broadway 38°33′07″N 121°28′05″W |
Sacramento | ||
75 | Sacramento City Cemetery | November 5, 2014 (#14000889) |
1000 Broadway 38°33′47″N 121°30′04″W |
Sacramento | ||
76 | Sacramento City Library | July 30, 1992 (#92000967) |
828 I St. 38°34′54″N 121°29′42″W |
Sacramento | part of the California Carnegie Libraries MPS | |
77 | Sacramento Hall of Justice | September 24, 1999 (#99001179) |
813 6th St. 38°35′01″N 121°29′06″W |
Sacramento | ||
78 | Sacramento Junior College Annex and Extensions | August 22, 1994 (#94000924) |
3835 Freeport Blvd. 38°32′28″N 121°29′17″W |
Sacramento | ||
79 | Sacramento Masonic Temple | May 17, 2001 (#01000488) |
1131 J St. 38°34′55″N 121°29′27″W |
Sacramento | ||
80 | Sacramento Memorial Auditorium | March 29, 1978 (#78000743) |
16th and J Sts. 38°34′44″N 121°29′05″W |
Sacramento | ||
81 | Shiloh Baptist Church | July 3, 2012 (#12000376) |
3552 7th Ave. 38°32′40″N 121°28′07″W |
Sacramento | ||
82 | Slocum House | January 31, 1979 (#79000520) |
7992 California Ave. 38°38′29″N 121°16′05″W |
Fair Oaks | ||
83 | Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depot | April 21, 1975 (#75000457) |
5th and I Sts. 38°35′03″N 121°30′00″W |
Sacramento | ||
84 | SMUD Headquarters Building | January 4, 2010 (#09001161) |
6301 S. St. 38°33′11″N 121°25′58″W |
Sacramento | ||
85 | Southern Pacific Railroad Section Superintendent House | June 13, 2008 (#08000501) |
815 Oakdale St. 38°40′11″N 121°10′55″W |
Folsom | ||
86 | Southside Park | December 18, 2017 (#100001892) |
Between T, W, 6th & 8th Sts. 38°34′08″N 121°30′11″W |
Sacramento | ||
87 | Stanford-Lathrop House | December 9, 1971 (#71000178) |
800 N St. 38°34′35″N 121°29′50″W |
Sacramento | A mansion once owned by Leland Stanford, Governor of California from 1862 to 1863, U.S. Senator from 1885 to 1893, railroad tycoon, member of the Big Four and founder of Stanford University. | |
88 | Sutter Club | May 8, 2017 (#100000951) |
1220 9th St. 38°34′40″N 121°29′47″W |
Sacramento | ||
89 | Sutter's Fort | October 15, 1966 (#66000221) |
2701 L St. 38°34′20″N 121°28′12″W |
Sacramento | ||
90 | Tower Bridge | June 24, 1982 (#82004845) |
CA 275 across Sacramento River 38°34′18″N 121°30′25″W |
Sacramento | ||
91 | Travelers' Hotel | October 19, 1978 (#78000744) |
428 J St. 38°34′54″N 121°29′58″W |
Sacramento | ||
92 | U.S. Post Office, Courthouse and Federal Building | January 25, 1980 (#80000835) |
801 I St. 38°34′57″N 121°29′37″W |
Sacramento | ||
93 | Van Voorhies House | November 17, 1977 (#77000328) |
925 G St. 38°35′03″N 121°29′29″W |
Sacramento | ||
94 | Anton Wagner Duplex | November 10, 1980 (#80000836) |
701 E St. 38°35′13″N 121°29′35″W |
Sacramento | ||
95 | Walnut Grove Chinese-American Historic District | March 22, 1990 (#90000484) |
Bounded by C, Tyler, and Bridge Sts., and River Rd. 38°14′32″N 121°30′46″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
96 | Walnut Grove Commercial/Residential Historic District | April 12, 1990 (#90000551) |
Browns Alley and River Rd. 38°14′21″N 121°30′54″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
97 | Walnut Grove Gakuen Hall | June 17, 1980 (#80000837) |
Pine and C Sts. 38°14′31″N 121°30′33″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
98 | Walnut Grove Japanese-American Historic District | March 22, 1990 (#90000483) |
Bounded by Winnie St., Tyler St., C St., and River Rd. 38°14′36″N 121°30′44″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
99 | Westminster Presbyterian Church | May 22, 2003 (#03000425) |
1300 N St. 38°34′35″N 121°29′27″W |
Sacramento | ||
100 | Julius Wetzlar House | March 31, 1983 (#83001226) |
1021 H St. 38°34′58″N 121°29′27″W |
Sacramento | ||
101 | Winters House | January 25, 1999 (#98001634) |
2324 and 2326 H St. 38°34′39″N 121°28′23″W |
Sacramento | ||
102 | Edwin Witter Ranch | March 14, 1991 (#91000284) |
3480 Witter Way 38°37′54″N 121°32′05″W |
Sacramento | ||
103 | Woodlake Site | May 6, 1971 (#71000179) |
Address Restricted |
Sacramento |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Alhambra Theatre | 1973 (#73002250) | 1973 | 1101 Alhambra Blvd. |
Sacramento | Demolished in 1973. | |
2 | Bennett Mound | 1971 (#71001077) | Unknown | NW of Sacramento |
Sacramento | Destroyed by agricultural operations | |
3 | Utah Condensed Milk Company Plant | August 3, 1978 (#78000741) | 2005 | 621 3rd St. |
Sacramento | Destroyed by fire November 24, 1992 |
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References
- The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on August 14, 2020.
- Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- McManis, Sam (5 November 2011). "Sacramento sites on Historic Register sometimes elusive". Sacramento Bee.
- "The Story of the Delta King". Sacramento, California. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- Bender, Henry E., Jr. (2013). Southern Pacific Lines Standard-Design Depots. Berkeley and Winton, California: Signature Press. pp. 132–133. ISBN 9781930013339.