Information about national historic places in Woodland, California.
Gable Mansion
YEAR DESIGNATED: September 13, 1973
HISTORICAL LANDMARK ID: 864
ADDRESS: 659 First Street
DESCRIPTION:
Historic Victorian Italianate mansion built in 1885 for
brothers Amos and Harvey Gable. Today the mansion is a private residence
that is not available for visits or tours.
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California Historic Preservation "Gable Mansion" Article
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Wikipedia "Gable Mansion" Article
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WikiMedia Picture of the Gable Mansion
Woodland Opera House
DATE DESIGNATED: January 20, 19772
HISTORICAL LANDMARK ID: 851
ADDRESS: West side of 2nd Street between Main and Dead Cat Alley.
DESCRIPTION:
When the original Woodland Opera House was built on this site in 1885
it was the first opera house in the Sacramento Valley.
The original building burned down in 1892 in a fire that destroyed
most of Downtown Woodland.
The current Woodland Opera House was built on the same site in 1895 and 1896.
The structure closed as an opera house in 1913, partly because
of the growing motion picture business and partly because of an injury lawsuit.
The building remained boarded up until 1971 when the Yolo County
Historical Society purchased the building to prevent it from beign
torn down. The society gave the property to the State of California
in 1980, a seven year, $2 million restoration began in 1981, and in 1989
the Opera ouse re-opened as a state historical park.
The Woodland Opera House is also listed on the National Register of Historic
Places as site #71000212.
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Woodland Opera House State Historic Park
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Woodland Opera House Theater Company
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California Historic Preservation "Woodland Opera House" Article
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Wikipedia ""Woodland Opera House" Article
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WikiMedia Pictures of the Woodland Opera House
Other Attractions in Woodland
Woodland Travel Guide
About Yolo County
Sacramento Valley of California