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Woodside City Historical Markers

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

Woodside City Historical Markers

Woodside General Interest
Portolá Expedition Camp
On November 11, the Portolá Expedition of 1769 traveled two leagues, about 5.26 miles, to a point in the lower Caņada de Reymundo, and made the... [click for more]

Site of San Mateo County’s First Sawmill
About 300 feet south of this monument, on the banks of the Alambique Creek, stood San Mateo County's first sawmill, built by Charles Brown in 1847. Ab... [click for more]

Site of The Former Village Of Searsville
Here stood the lumbermen's village of Searsville whose first settler, John Sears, arrived in 1854. Across the road, west of this monument, stood a hot... [click for more]

Woodside Store
Built in 1854 among sawmills and redwood groves by Dr. R. O. Tripp and M. A. Parkhurst, the store was operated by Dr. Tripp (who also served as dentis... [click for more]