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  2. Ferndale Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Humboldt ...

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    1299 Main St. Ferndale: 1874 French Second Empire, moved from 421 to 1299 Main Street in 1893 2: F. W. Andreasen-John Rossen House: F. W. Andreasen-John Rossen House: September 25, 1989 : Port Kenyon Rd. and Bush St.

  4. Ferndale, California - Wikipedia

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    Ferndale, sometimes also referred to as "Cream City", is known for well-preserve Victorian storefronts on Main Street and homes throughout the community, which are also known as "Butterfat Palaces," due to their construction wherein considerable wealth was generated in the dairy industry.

  5. Alford–Nielson House - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Palace Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Saloon, also called the M. H. Donnelly Building, is a 1902 two-story commercial building located at 341–353 Main Street, Ferndale, California. It was built to be a Saloon with offices above. The facade features a decorated false-front and two projecting bays topped by twin mansard roofs giving a French Second Empire appearance.

  7. California State Route 211 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 211 crossing the Eel River State Route 211 looking north from the city limits of Ferndale, California. Currently, Route 211 runs about 5 miles (8 km) from roughly the intersection of Main Street and Ocean Avenue in Ferndale north to US 101 in Fernbridge, crossing over the bridge of the same name over the Eel River.

  8. Masonic Temple (Ferndale, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Masonic Temple in Ferndale, California is located at 212 Francis Street, in an Eastlake-Stick style building built in 1891. The Masonic Hall is a contributing property in the Ferndale Main Street Historic District which was added on 10 January 1994 to the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  9. Shaw House (Ferndale, California) - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]