Information about California state historic landmarks,
historic districts, and United States national historic
places in Weaverville, California.;
Historic Sites in Weaverville
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Weaverville Historic District
The historic center of Weaverville was added to the
United States National Register of Historic Places on
October 14, 1971 as the "Weaverville Historic District",
site number 71000209. Weaverville is one of most well
preserved towns from the Shasta Trinity Gold Rush era.
Thirty One of the town's buildings are included in the
historic district. See also the
Noe Hill article
and the town's 1971 historic district
nomination form
and
nomination photos in PDF format.
Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park
California state historic park centered around one of the oldest
continuously used Chinese temple in the state. The current
temple was built in 1874 to replace a temple that burned down.
Located on the southwest corner of Highway
299 (Main Street) and Oregon Street in Weaverville.
See also
History of the Won Lim Temple
Bowerman Barn Historic Site (PDF)
This barn built by Jacob Bowerman in 1878 is one of the best
examples of on more then 150 acres of land.
a late 19th century hand-crafted structure.
Situated on more than 150 acres of land on Guy Covington Drive
near Highway 3. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
on March 20, 1981 as site number 81000181.
Hodges Cabin Historic Site (PDF)
A complex of historic structures built in 1923 bu
Walter Leander Hodges. Includes a two story cabin,
a horse barn and corral, a blacksmith shop, a generator
shed and Pelton wheel, a cement swimming pool and a
treehouse. Located about four miles up the North Fork of
Coffee Creek Trail inside the Trinity Alps Wilderness.
Fosters Cabin Historic Site (PDF)
Information about a cabin and other historic Structures in the Parker Meadows,
some of which were constructed by or for the Parker family.
Weaverville Drug Store
A history and photos of the original Weaverville Drug Store
and drug stores built over the years to replace the original.
Published on the Weaverville Drug Company Web site.
Trinity Theater
Other Attractions in Weaverville
Weaverville Travel Guide
About Trinity County
Shasta Cascade Region of California