Old Town Eureka

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Old Town Eureka
(Eureka Old Town Historic District)
Eureka Old Town and Clock.jpg
Near 2nd & "F" Streets in Old Town
Old Town Eureka is located in California
Old Town Eureka
LocationEureka, California-Roughly, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Streets, between B and M Streets.
Coordinates40°48′13.34″N 124°9′59.04″W / 40.8037056°N 124.1664000°W / 40.8037056; -124.1664000Coordinates: 40°48′13.34″N 124°9′59.04″W / 40.8037056°N 124.1664000°W / 40.8037056; -124.1664000
Built1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleVictorian, Greek Revival, Classical Revival (Neoclassical)
NRHP reference No.91001523[1]
Added to NRHP1991

Old Town Eureka (formally the Eureka Old Town Historic District) in Eureka, California, is a historic district listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. It is an 350-acre (1.4 km2) area containing 154 buildings[2] mostly from the Victorian era. The core of the district runs the length of First, Second, and Third Streets, between "C" and "M" Streets, and includes many types of architecture from the 1850s to the present. Though not officially within the district, the Carson Mansion commands the highest elevation at the eastern edge of the district.

History[]

The city began as an 1850 settlement on the edge of Humboldt Bay where the district is today. Developers and settlers planned for Eureka to aid in the provision of miners working inland to the east. By 1865, the central core of what would become Eureka's "Old Town" was considered "a lively place for a small town, full of business and with plenty of money... the roads beyond Second street (the equivalent of "Main" Street) were covered with stumps from the (recently logged) Redwood forest and not yet open."[3]

Old Town today[]

Eureka's California State Historical marker, #477 is located on a plaque near the intersection of Third and "E" Streets

Old Town was named as one of the 100 best art towns in America.[4] Within its bounds is the Clarke Historical Museum.

Culture[]

  • Blues By the Bay occurs in late summer on City of Eureka property below the Carson Mansion.
  • First Saturday Arts Alive! occurs each month in the Old Town and Downtown sections of Eureka. More than 80 local galleries and other shops display local art to the public. Musicians, performers, jugglers, poets and fire dancers perform on street corners as well as in shops and galleries. The event often coincides with performances of the Eureka Symphony in the Arkley Performance Center in the refurbished "Old" State Theater Building.
  • Old Town Eureka has a street-fair Fourth of July celebration followed by fireworks over the bay.

Examples of historic architecture in Old Town[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ National Register of Historic Places
  2. ^ Historic Sites in Humboldt County, California
  3. ^ Overhold, Ken, ed. (1994) [1987]. Eureka: An Architectural Heritage (Second ed.). Eureka, California: Eureka Heritage Society. p. 270. ISBN 0-9615004-0-9.
  4. ^ Villani, John (October 1998). The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America (3rd ed.). Berkeley, California: Avalon Travel Publishing. pp. 256. ISBN 1-56261-405-3.

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General guides
Arts, music & museums
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