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The Gingerbread Mansion, also known as the Ring Mansion, is a historic Queen Anne [1] Victorian style house located at 400 Berding Street in Ferndale, Humboldt County, California. Historically it has served as the family home of medical doctor Hogan J. Ring (1851–1930), his office, a public hospital, American Legion hall, rest home ...
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.
In 1901, Andreasen sold the house to the Rossen family who lived there until 1988. [3] New owners repaired and refinished original woodwork and rewired all the original lighting fixtures; for a time opening it for tours to the public. [3] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 25 September 1989. [1]
Ferndale: 1871 Greek Revival School House 25: Gunther Island Site 67: Gunther Island Site 67: 15 October 1966 : Humboldt Bay: Eureka: location of the 1860 Wiyot Massacre: 26: Gushaw-Mudgett House: Gushaw-Mudgett House: January 11, 1982
The house museum contains artwork, business ledgers, maps, photographs [7]: 9 [9] and is one of the few National Register homes in California containing the original furniture and furnishings. [ 10 ] It is located about three miles west of Ferndale, California , at 2121 Centerville Road.
The old building has been brought back to life in recent years. Now Public House 421 is a coffee shop where a public house was run years ago.
The Shaw House, also known as the Shaw House Inn, is a historic Carpenter Gothic Victorian style house located at 703 Main Street in Ferndale, Humboldt County, California. It served historically as a courthouse, a post office, and a single-family dwelling.
In 1874, James E. Brown built what is now the back part of this house at a different location, 421 Main Street, in the current Main Street historical district. [3]William B. Alford (1851–1921), a local pharmacist after whom the house is named, arrived in Humboldt County at age 21 in 1872 and moved to Ferndale in 1875 where he jointly owned a drugstore with his brother Frank A. Alford, M.D ...