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45160 Albion St, Mendocino, CA 95460
The oldest of California's Chinese houses of worship in continuous use, the temple may date back as far as 1854, though its documented history reaches only to 1883. ... More on uptake_content
The Chinese Temple of Kwan Tia in Mendocino was built in 1852 and is the oldest Chinese temple on the north coast. More on PlanetWare

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45300 Lighthouse Road, Mendocino, California 95460
The preserve occupies a spectacular headland thrusting out into the Pacific Ocean. Park and walk the half-m... More on Parks.ca.gov
Looking more like an old, one-room schoolhouse, the lighthouse sits near the cliffs overlooking the rocky c... More on igougo

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44831 Main St, Mendocino, CA 95460
This is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in continuous use in California. Organized as the Presbyterian Church on November 6, 1859, the ... More on Mendocino.com
This is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in continuous use in California. Organized as the Presbyterian Church on November 6, 1859, ... More on uptake_content

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Caspar, CA
On the night of July 25th, 1850, the sailing brig Frolic misjudged its distance from shore and ran aground just north of Point Cabrillo. The brig had been employed in the lucrative opium traffickin... More on LighthouseFriends.com
This lighthouse has been renovated, and I was able to see it during and after the renovation. More on LighthouseFriends.com

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Fort Bragg, California, United States

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430 North Franklin Street, Fort Bragg CA 95437, United States of America
Inscription. The last remaining structure and once the original quartermasters storehouse and commissary of Fort Bragg Military Post 1857-1864, then located near Laurel and Redwood Avenues. , Erected 1986 by Native Sons of the Golden ... More on HMDB

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Fort Bragg CA 95437, United States of America
Inscription. This section of the largest Redwood Tree known to have grown in Mendocino County is dedicated this day, September 6, 1943 by the citizens of the City of Fort Bragg to the memory of Charles Russell Johnson: who founded ... More on HMDB
