California Historical Landmarks in San Joaquin County
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This list includes properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmark listing in San Joaquin 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 |
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214 | Battle of Stanislaus | 200 yards SE of confluence of San Joaquin and Stanislaus Rivers on N bank of Stanislaus 37°39′54″N 121°14′13″W / 37.665000°N 121.237000°W / 37.665000; -121.237000 (Battle of Stanislaus) | Manteca | ||
149 | Benson's Ferry | S bank of N Fork Mokelumne River 100 ft W of County Rd J8, 3 mi N of Thornton 38°15′19″N 121°26′26″W / 38.255320°N 121.440630°W / 38.255320; -121.440630 (Benson's Ferry) | Thornton | ||
513 | Burial place of John Brown (Juan Flaco) | 1100 E. Weber Street 37°57′22″N 121°16′38″W / 37.956046°N 121.277213°W / 37.956046; -121.277213 (Burial place of John Brown (Juan Flaco)) | Stockton | AKA Juan Flaco Brown and Paul Revere of California | |
935 | California Chicory Works | The River Mill at 1672 W. Bowman Road. 37°51′49″N 121°19′07″W / 37.863514°N 121.318747°W / 37.863514; -121.318747 (California Chicory Works) | French Camp | ||
740 | Carnegie | Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area 37°37′59″N 121°32′37″W / 37.63305°N 121.5435°W / 37.63305; -121.5435 (Carnegie) | Tracy | ||
755 | Corral Hollow | Corral Hollow 37°39′28″N 121°28′38″W / 37.6579°N 121.47724°W / 37.6579; -121.47724 (Corral Hollow) | Tracy | ||
437 | First landing place of sailing launch Comet | 19000 S. Manthey Road Lathrop 37°47′14″N 121°18′19″W / 37.787316°N 121.305153°W / 37.787316; -121.305153 (First landing place of sailing launch Comet) | Tracy | ||
668 | French Camp | 241 4th St, French Camp 37°53′10″N 121°16′12″W / 37.88615711388745°N 121.26987647682472°W / 37.88615711388745; -121.26987647682472 (French Camp) | French Camp | ||
178 | Lindsay Point | Civic Center at 425 North El Dorado Street 37°57′26″N 121°17′30″W / 37.95717°N 121.2918°W / 37.95717; -121.2918 (Lindsay Point) | Stockton | ||
365 | Lockeford | Historic district 38°09′27″N 121°09′05″W / 38.1575°N 121.151389°W / 38.1575; -121.151389 (Lockeford) | Lockeford | ||
931 | Lodi Arch | E. Pine & S. Sacramento Streets 38°08′03″N 121°16′15″W / 38.134167°N 121.270833°W / 38.134167; -121.270833 (Lodi Arch) | Lodi | ||
155 | Lone Star Mill | Stillman Magee Regional Park 38°12′15″N 121°05′31″W / 38.204033°N 121.092°W / 38.204033; -121.092 (Lone Star Mill) | Clements | ||
162 | Mokelumne City | Cameron Road. and Thornton Road 38°15′11″N 121°26′21″W / 38.253056°N 121.439167°W / 38.253056; -121.439167 (Mokelumne City) | Thornton | ||
436 | New Hope | Ripon City Park, Fourth and Locust Streets. 37°44′09″N 121°07′37″W / 37.7359°N 121.1269°W / 37.7359; -121.1269 (New Hope) | Ripon | ||
801 | Reuel Colt Gridley Monument | Stockton Rural Cemetery 37°58′39″N 121°17′11″W / 37.9774°N 121.2864°W / 37.9774; -121.2864 (Reuel Colt Gridley Monument) | Stockton | ||
777 | San Joaquin City | North of county line on County Hwy J3 37°40′N 121°16′W / 37.67°N 121.26°W / 37.67; -121.26 (San Joaquin City) | Tracy | ||
780-7 | Site of Completion of Pacific Railroad, First Transcontinental Railroad | At entrance to Mossdale Crossing Park and Ramp, just north of San Joaquin River (missing)[2] 37°47′14″N 121°18′18″W / 37.7873°N 121.3050°W / 37.7873; -121.3050 (Site of Completion of Pacific Railroad, First Transcontinental Railroad) | Lathrop | 780-7, is number 7 in a series on the historic First Transcontinental Railroad - Western Pacific Railroad (1862–1870) | |
520 | San Joaquin Valley College | 18500 N. Lilac Street 38°09′00″N 121°18′15″W / 38.1500°N 121.3043°W / 38.1500; -121.3043 (San Joaquin Valley College) | Woodbridge | ||
934 | Stockton Assembly Center | San Joaquin County Fairgrounds 37°56′18″N 121°16′06″W / 37.9382°N 121.2684°W / 37.9382; -121.2684 (Stockton Assembly Center) | Stockton | ||
1016 | Stockton Developmental Center | 510 E. Magnolia Street 37°57′51″N 121°17′12″W / 37.9643°N 121.2866°W / 37.9643; -121.2866 (Stockton Developmental Center) | Stockton | ||
1039 | Sikh Temple Site | 1930 Sikh Temple Street 37°56′02″N 121°16′30″W / 37.9340°N 121.2750°W / 37.9340; -121.2750 (Sikh Temple Site) | Stockton | ||
765 | Temple Israel Cemetery | E. Acacia Street, between N. Pilgrim & N. Union Sts. 37°57′53″N 121°16′44″W / 37.9648°N 121.2788°W / 37.9648; -121.2788 (Temple Israel Cemetery) | Stockton | ||
995 | Trail of the John C. Fremont 1844 Expedition | 9599 CA-88 38°03′09″N 121°11′22″W / 38.0526°N 121.1895°W / 38.0526; -121.1895 (Trail of the John C. Fremont 1844 Expedition) | Stockton | ||
165 | Weber Point | Center Street, between Channel and Miner Sts. 37°57′19″N 121°17′32″W / 37.9554°N 121.2922°W / 37.9554; -121.2922 (Weber Point) | Stockton | ||
163 | Wood's Ferry & Wood's Bridge | Present bridge is approx location of original ferry and bridge, County Hwy Jl0 38°09′26″N 121°17′52″W / 38.1573°N 121.2979°W / 38.1573; -121.2979 (Wood's Ferry & Wood's Bridge) | Woodbridge | ||
358 | Woodbridge | Historic district 38°09′16″N 121°18′03″W / 38.15438°N 121.30071°W / 38.15438; -121.30071 (Woodbridge) | Woodbridge |
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