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Mendocino and Headlands Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
71000165

Area
  
53 ha

Added to NRHP
  
14 July 1971

Address
  
Mendocino, CA 95460, USA

Architectural style
  
Victorian architecture

Mendocino and Headlands Historic District

Location
  
Bounded roughly by the Pacific Ocean on the W and S, Little Lake St. on the N, and CA 1 on the E, Mendocino, California

Similar
  
Temple of Kwan Tai, Mendocino Presbyterian Church, Ford House Visitor Ce, Mendocino Headlands State Park, Mendocino Woodlands Recreatio

The Mendocino and Headlands Historic District is a nationally recognized and locally protected historic district in Mendocino, California. It is bounded roughly by the Pacific Ocean on the west and south, Little Lake Street on the north and California State Route 1 on the east. It is filled with historic late 19th Century buildings built from local redwood, such as the Mendocino Presbyterian Church and the Masonic Hall. Because of its resemblance to coastal villages in New England and the Maritime Provinces of Canada,it has been used often as the location for movies such as Johnny Belinda (1947) with Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres, which was set in Prince Edward Island, and TV series such as Murder She Wrote (1984–1996) with Angela Lansbury, which was set in Maine.

On July 14, 1971, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is also protected by historic preservation provisions enacted by the Mendocino County government. A visitor's center and museum are located in the historic Ford House.

References

Mendocino and Headlands Historic District Wikipedia