by historydemo | Jan 21, 2018 | Side Street Tour
← 1343 Spring Street 1314 Spring Street → Native Sons of the Golden West Parlor #53 has been active in St. Helena since 1885. Active in documenting and marking historic sites significant to Napa County and California, the Native Sons parlors of Napa County...
by historydemo | Jan 20, 2018 | Side Street Tour
← 1420 Spring Street 1313 Spring Street → The First Baptist Church on Spring Street appears to be a rather simple one-story gable-roofed church until the Italianate window moldings on the side walls are noticed. The church is what remains of the Chiles House...
by historydemo | Jan 21, 2018 | Side Street Tour
← 1310 Oak Avenue 1343 Spring Street → The Cumberland Presbyterian Church of St. Helena was organized in 1863 on Spring Street. In 1873, the church was damaged by a fire set by an arsonist. The following year, the church was again set alight and burned to...
by historydemo | Jan 21, 2018 | Side Street Tour
← 1255 Oak Avenue 1420 Spring Street → This single story building was built circa 1905. It faces Oak Avenue but is set back on Money Way that runs parallel between Main Street and Oak Avenue. It has a shed roof and low parapets on all but the southwest...
by historydemo | Jan 21, 2018 | Side Street Tour
← 1225 - 1229 Adams Street 1310 Oak Avenue → The present-day Catholic Church stands on the site of the first Church of St. Helena that was the remodeled home of a Mr. Sheehan. Augustus Tainter donated the lot to Archbishop Alemany, first Archbishop of San...
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