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Calistoga City Historical Markers

Map of California State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Calistoga
 

Calistoga City Historical Markers

Calistoga Historic Homes & Houses
Kelsey House, Calistoga
Nancy Kelsey arrived in California in 1841 with the Bidwell-Bartleson party and settled with her family south of present-day Calistoga. Now the hearth... [click for more]

Calistoga General Interest
Napa Valley Railroad Depot, Calistoga
The Napa Valley Railroad depot, now the Southern Pacific depot, was built in 1868. Its roundhouse across Lincoln Avenue is gone. On its first trip, th... [click for more]

Old Bale Mill
This historic gristmill was erected by Dr. E. T. Bale, grantee of Carne Humana Rancho, in 1846. The mill, with surrounding land, was deeded to the Nat... [click for more]

Petrified Forest
The petrified forest, historically and scientifically significant as the state's only petrified forest dating from the Eocene period, is unique in its... [click for more]

Robert Louis Stevenson State Park
In the spring of 1880, Robert Louis Stevenson brought his bride to Silverado. He and Fannie Osbourne Stevenson lived here from May 19 until July, whil... [click for more]

Sam Brannan Cottage, Calistoga
Sam Brannan arrived in Napa Valley in the late 1850s with the dream of making it the 'Saratoga of California.' In 1866 cottages were built and palm tr... [click for more]

Sam Brannan Store, Calistoga
Sam Brannan arrived in Napa Valley in the late 1850s and purchased a square mile of land at the foot of Mount St. Helena. This is the store he built, ... [click for more]

Schramsberg
Founded in 1862 by Jacob Schram, this was the first hillside winery of the Napa Valley. Robert Louis Stevenson, visiting here in 1880, devoted a chapt... [click for more]

Site of Hudson Cabin, Calistoga
David Hudson was one of the early pioneers who helped develop the upper portion of Napa Valley by purchasing land, clearing it, and planting crops and... [click for more]

Site of York’s Cabin, Calistoga
Among the first houses in this area was John York's log cabin, constructed in October 1845. Rebuilt as part of the home of the Kortum family, it was u... [click for more]