California Historical Landmarks in Solano County

This list includes properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmark listing in Solano County, California. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.

Image [1] Landmark name Location City or town Summary
Benicia Arsenal
Benicia Arsenal
176 Benicia Arsenal Adams and Jefferson Sts.
38°03′15″N 122°08′08″W / 38.054036°N 122.135561°W / 38.054036; -122.135561 (Benicia Arsenal)
Benicia Also on the NRHP list as NPS-76000534
Benicia Barracks
Benicia Barracks
177 Benicia Barracks Francesca Terrace Park
38°03′23″N 122°08′17″W / 38.056283°N 122.138067°W / 38.056283; -122.138067 (Benicia Barracks)
Benicia
Benicia Capitol
Benicia Capitol
153 Benicia Capitol 1st and G Sts.
38°03′01″N 122°09′28″W / 38.050278°N 122.157778°W / 38.050278; -122.157778 (Benicia Capitol)
Benicia
Benicia Lodge No. 5
Benicia Lodge No. 5
174 Benicia Lodge No. 5 110 W. J. St.
38°03′09″N 122°09′27″W / 38.052383°N 122.157383°W / 38.052383; -122.157383 (Benicia Lodge No. 5)
Benicia
Benicia Seminary
Benicia Seminary
795 Benicia Seminary City park
38°03′14″N 122°09′23″W / 38.053967°N 122.156417°W / 38.053967; -122.156417 (Benicia Seminary)
Benicia
First Presbyterian Church of Benicia
First Presbyterian Church of Benicia
175 First Presbyterian Church of Benicia Benicia City Park
38°03′13″N 122°09′26″W / 38.053533°N 122.157133°W / 38.053533; -122.157133 (First Presbyterian Church of Benicia)
Benicia Site is now Benicia City Park, on K Street.
First U.S. Naval Station in the Pacific
First U.S. Naval Station in the Pacific
751 First U.S. Naval Station in the Pacific Mare Island Naval Shipyard
38°05′24″N 122°15′48″W / 38.09°N 122.263333°W / 38.09; -122.263333 (First U.S. Naval Station in the Pacific)
Vallejo Also on the NRHP list as NPS-75002103

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880 Fischer-Hanlon House 135 W. G. St. Benicia Capitol State Historic Park
38°03′01″N 122°09′32″W / 38.0502°N 122.158967°W / 38.0502; -122.158967 (Fischer-Hanlon House)
Benicia
Former California State Capitol
Former California State Capitol
574 Former California State Capitol Vallejo Station
38°06′00″N 122°15′33″W / 38.100072°N 122.259117°W / 38.100072; -122.259117 (Former California State Capitol)
Vallejo Lost in August 20, 1859 fire
Matthew Turner Shipyard Park
Matthew Turner Shipyard Park
973 Matthew Turner Shipyard Park Matthew Turner Shipyard Park
38°03′44″N 122°10′45″W / 38.0623°N 122.17925°W / 38.0623; -122.17925 (Matthew Turner Shipyard Park)
Benicia
Rockville Stone Chapel
Rockville Stone Chapel
779 Rockville Stone Chapel Rockville Cemetery, Suisun Valley Rd.
38°14′50″N 122°07′16″W / 38.24715°N 122.121217°W / 38.24715; -122.121217 (Rockville Stone Chapel)
Rockville
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
862 Saint Paul's Episcopal Church 120 E J St. at 1st St.
38°03′06″N 122°09′24″W / 38.051743°N 122.156543°W / 38.051743; -122.156543 (Saint Paul's Episcopal Church)
Benicia
University of California Experimental Farm
University of California Experimental Farm
804 University of California Experimental Farm Putah Creek Rd.
38°30′17″N 121°58′50″W / 38.504733°N 121.980567°W / 38.504733; -121.980567 (University of California Experimental Farm)
Winters Also called Wolfskill Grant
Vaca-Peña Adobe
Vaca-Peña Adobe
534 Vaca-Peña Adobe Peña Adobe Park
38°20′15″N 122°00′55″W / 38.337517°N 122.01525°W / 38.337517; -122.01525 (Vaca-Peña Adobe)
Vacaville Also on the NRHP list as NPS-72000261

References

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  1. ^ "California Historical Landmarks By County". Ohp.parks.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-03.

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