Information about historic sites in Humboldt County.
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
Former United States Army Fort that was active from about 1853 to 1870.
Features historic structures and displays related to interactions
between European-American settlers and the local Native Americans.
Fort Humboldt is located at 3431 Fort Avenue in Eureka.
Tolowot Village on Indian Island / Duluwat island
Officially designated United States a National Parks Service Historic Landmark
on July 19, 1964. Designated a United States National Historic Place
#66000208 on October 15, 1966. Marks the site of a historic center
of the Wiyot people and the main site wiere the
1860 Wiyot Massacre
took place.
Historic Towns in Humboldt County
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Eureka Old Town Historic District (US and CA historic site)
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Ferndale Historic District (US and CA historic site)
- Humboldt Harbor Historical District (CA historical landmark #882)
- Trinidad Town Historidc Site (CA historical landmark #216)
National Historic Places in Humboldt County
Includes officially designated United States national historic places in
Arcata, Bayside, Bridgeville, Carlotta, Eureka,
Fernbridge Ferndale, Fortuna, Garberville, Hoopa,
Loleta, Orick, Petrolia, Samoa, and Trinidad.
Historical Societies in Humboldt County
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Arcata >Historical Sites Society
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Eureka Heritage Society
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Humboldt County Historical Society
Visitor Attractions in Humboldt County
Humboldt County Travel Guide
North Coast of California
Shasta Cascade Region of California