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This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. The listings in the state of California express the diversity of California's heritage, including pre-Columbian peoples, the Spanish and Mexican periods, maritime activity, space exploration, and many other themes.

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  • Diese vollständige Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Kalifornien führt alle Objekte und Stätten im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Kalifornien auf, die in diesem Bundesstaat als National Historic Landmark eingestuft sind und unter der Aufsicht des National Park Service stehen. Diese Bauwerke, Distrikte, Objekte und andere Stätten entsprechen bestimmten Kriterien hinsichtlich ihrer nationalen Bedeutung. Diese Liste führt die Objekte nach den amtlichen Bezeichnungen im National Register of Historic Places. (de)
  • Liste complète des 135 National Historic Landmarks de Californie. (fr)
  • This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. The listings in the state of California express the diversity of California's heritage, including pre-Columbian peoples, the Spanish and Mexican periods, maritime activity, space exploration, and many other themes. The table below lists all 146 sites, along with added detail and description. The sites are distributed across 36 of California's 58 counties. (en)
  • Questa è una lista completa dei National Historic Landmarks in California. Il programma National Historic Landmark (NHL) è stato gestito sotto l'egida del National Park Service e riconosce strutture, distretti, oggetti e risorse simili a livello nazionale in base ad un elenco di criteri di rilevanza nazionale. Gli elenchi dello della California esprimono la diversità del patrimonio della California, inclusi i popoli pre-colombiani, i periodi spagnoli e messicani, l'attività marittima, l'esplorazione spaziale e molti altri temi. L'Isola di Alcatraz nella Baia di San Francisco, un National Historic Landmark dal 1986. La tabella seguente elenca tutti i 145 siti, insieme a dettagli aggiunti e descrizione. I siti sono distribuiti in 36 delle 58 contee della California. (it)
  • In de Amerikaanse staat Californië bevinden zich 146 National Historic Landmarks (NHL). Het National Historic Landmark-programma staat onder het toezicht van de National Park Service en erkent over het hele land bouwwerken, districten en objecten die van nationaal historisch belang zijn. Met 146 zulke monumenten is Californië de 4e staat van de Verenigde Staten, na de drie oostelijke staten New York, Massachusetts en Pennsylvania. De National Historic Landmarks van Californië geven iets prijs over de diversiteit van de staat en haar geschiedenis: er zijn monumenten die te maken hebben met de inheemse volkeren, de Spaanse en Mexicaanse periodes, de goud- en zilverkoortsen, de maritieme geschiedenis, het ruimtevaarttijdperk en verschillende andere periodes en thema's. Er zijn monumenten in 37 van de 58 county's. Er zijn het meeste monumenten in Los Angeles County (22), San Francisco (18) en San Diego County (17), gevolgd door Alameda, Sacramento en Santa Barbara County met 8 monumenten elk. Mariposa is de county met het meeste noteringen in verhouding tot het bevolkingsaantal, terwijl de dichtheid het grootst is in San Francisco. Het National Historic Landmark-programma is een van verschillende erkenningen voor onroerend erfgoed in de Verenigde Staten. Federaal is er het National Register of Historic Places, waarop alle National Historic Landmarks automatisch genoteerd staan; op staatsniveau bestaan er California Historical Landmarks, en het . Lokale overheden hebben soms ook een eigen aanduiding. Zo heeft San Francisco Designated Landmarks en houdt Los Angeles bij. Veel plaatsen en gebouwen hebben meerdere noteringen. (nl)
  • A lista de Marco Histórico Nacional na Califórnia contem os marcos designados pelo Governo Federal dos Estados Unidos para o estado norte-americano da Califórnia. Expressam a diversidade do patrimônio da Califórnia, incluindo povos pré-colombianos, os períodos espanhóis e mexicanos, atividade marítima, exploração espacial, e muitos outros temas. Existem 144 Marcos Históricos Nacional (NHLs) na Califórnia. Eles estão distribuídos em 37 dos 58 condados do estado. Existem dois lugares compartilhados com outros estados: com o Arizona e o com o Oregon. (pt)
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  • Village Green (en)
  • NPS photo (en)
  • Front view of the church (en)
  • HABS photo (en)
  • Hanna House (en)
  • Harada House (en)
  • Coso Rock Art (en)
  • Point Reyes Lifeboat Station (en)
  • Ranger's Club (en)
  • Santa Barbara Mission (en)
  • James Cair Flood Mansion , 1000 California St., San Francisco. Photographed from south side of California St. between Taylor St. and Mason St. (en)
  • Photograph of the ornate entrance to the Nishi Hongwanji Buddhist temple in the Little Tokyo Historic District (en)
  • Historic interior photograph of the sanctuary at Mission San Miguel Arcángel. Beamed wooden ceilings and adobe walls protect an ornate altar, chancel, and pulpit. (en)
  • Photograph of the bell tower of Carmel Mission, with a peaked dome atop with gardens in the foreground. (en)
  • Photograph of a memorial at the Donner Camp, a set of bronze figures, woman, man, and child, atop a tall stone plinth. (en)
  • Exterior photograph of the Santa Monica Looff Hippodrome, a pink building with blue trim and large, arched glass doors and windows. (en)
  • Photograph of docks and red-roofed, stucco warehouses at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation, U.S. Army. The Golden Gate Bridge spans the background of the picture. (en)
  • Photograph of the campanile of La Purisima Mission, flanked by low stucco buildings with tile roofs. (en)
  • Photograph of The Ahwahnee in winter snow, amidst bare trees with the dramatic walls of Yosemite Valley rising behind. (en)
  • SS Lane Victory, now regularly docked at Berth 46, Port of Los Angeles (en)
  • Historic photograph of the USS Wadleigh at dock and under work at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in 1945. Shipyard buildings are visible in the background. (en)
  • Photograph of the Big Four House in Old Sacramento, with signs "Central Pacific Rail Road Company", "Huntington & Hopkins", and "Hardware". (en)
  • Photograph of the USS "Pampanito" at dock as a museum ship. The liberty ship SS "Jeremiah O’Brien" is moored in the background. (en)
  • Photograph of the Thor-Agena vehicle on the launch pad at Space Launch Complex 10, surrounded by scrub vegetation and various support buildings, the Pacific Ocean in the distant background. (en)
  • Port bow view of the square-rigged sailing ship "Balclutha", Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park. (en)
  • Port-stern view of steam ferryboat "Eureka", Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historic District.. (en)
  • Photograph of the David B. Gamble House across its front lawn. It is a large house with wooden siding and trim presenting a very rustic feel. (en)
  • As of 2005 (en)
  • Photograph of the liberty ship SS "Jeremiah O'Brien" at dock, cranes bristling along its length. A banner on a nearby fence reads "Open", indicating its status as a museum ship. (en)
  • Dormitory at the United States Immigration Station (en)
  • Photograph of the Leland Stanford House, an impressive Victorian with a modern office tower rising behind. (en)
  • Edwin Hubble House in 1975 (en)
  • Elshaven (en)
  • Photograph of the Joaquin Miller House. A small house on a gradual incline, elevated by brick foundation, surrounded by trees. (en)
  • Frank Norris Memorial HABS rephoto (en)
  • Hollyhock House. (en)
  • Steam tug "Hercules", Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park. (en)
  • Knight's Ferry covered bridge (en)
  • Mariner 10 in 25 ft Space Simulator (en)
  • Mural of Emiliano Zapata at Chicano Park (en)
  • NASA photo (en)
  • Neutra House, Silver Lake Boulevard facade (en)
  • The Wawona Hotel, a broad, two-story hotel building with trees in the background. (en)
  • Photograph of the Richard M. Nixon Birthplace, a single-level, tree-shaded, white, wood-frame house. (en)
  • Photograph of Sutter’s Fort (en)
  • Photograph of the wood-frame guest cottage at the Jack London Ranch. (en)
  • Rancho Guajome, 1936 (en)
  • Ruins of the Senador Mine. (en)
  • San Francisco Swedenborgian Church. (en)
  • The northern part of the house. (en)
  • The town of Yuma Crossing and the Colorado River (en)
  • View of wooden covered bridge from below (en)
  • Photograph of the gardens and Spanish colonial façade of the Santa Barbara County Courthouse (en)
  • Walker Pass highest elevation (en)
  • Photograph of the peristyle gate of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, tile mosaicon the underside of the arch, and the Olympic torch reaching to the blue sky. (en)
  • Photograph of the Botanic Building, one of several buildings in Balboa Park. A red conservatory building, it is fronted by a reflecting pool and surrounded by multiple species of trees. (en)
  • Photograph of the Eames House, a boxy building with a face of rectangles of various colors and clear glass, shaded by tall eucalyptus trees. (en)
  • Photograph of a tall sign and mosaic announcing the Paramount Theatre standing above the marquee and a busy street. (en)
  • Interior photograph of the control room at the Space Flight Operations Facility, with tables of monitors and workstations arrayed facing several large wall-mounted monitors. (en)
  • Bank of Italy Building, 552 Montgomery St., San Francisco. From northwest corner of Montgomery and Clay Sts. (en)
  • Starboard view of scow schooner "Alma", Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park. (en)
  • Photograph of the schooner C.A. Thayer at dock, sails furled, with tall masts reaching to a clear sky. (en)
  • the skeletal spires of Watts Towers (en)
  • Photograph of the Star of India at dock as a museum ship in San Diego (en)
  • Photograph of the Presidential yacht USS Potomac at dock on a sunny, clear day. (en)
  • Interior photograph of the combat information center aboard the USS Hornet. Illuminated display boards cover the walls, and several duty stations with large dials stand in the dim room. (en)
  • Evening photograph of the white, wooden Santa Cruz Roller Coaster, amusement park structures, and a background of eucalyptus and palm trees. (en)
  • Interior photograph of the Marin County Civic Center. The skylit, two-story atrium has plantings, few sharp corners, and lots of reds and pinks. (en)
  • Interior photograph of a prison cell on Alcatraz Island. The spare, cold, cement-block cell contains a cot, two shelves, and a sink. (en)
  • Old U.S. Mint, 88 Fifth St., San Francisco. Photographed from east side of Fifth St. (en)
  • Photograph of the Victorian John Muir House from street level, looking up at the house and its pergola against the sky. (en)
  • Historic photograph of the Old Scripps Building, a rectangular structure on a clifftop overlooking the Pacific breakers. (en)
  • HABS interior photograph of the central court of the Bradbury Building, emphasizing the ornamental ironwork on the stairways and open walkways and the large skylight. (en)
  • Photograph of the Old Customhouse in Monterey, a two-story Spanish-colonial structure with broad verandahs, tile roofs, blue and green trim, and white stucco. (en)
  • Photograph of a reconstructed blockhouse and palisade wall at Fort Ross, a Northern California forestscape in the background. (en)
  • Photograph of a street in Locke, a clapboard church is visible across a dirt road (en)
  • HABS photograph of the Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House, a large pueblo-style building surrounded by trees and plantings. (en)
  • Historic photograph of the USCGC Fir, a heavy-duty vessel with a large crane boom rising from its fore section. (en)
  • Interior photograph of the Leconte Memorial Lodge. Stone walls and several laden interpretive display tables surround a large stone fireplace with a bas-relief of Joseph LeConte. (en)
  • Aerial photograph of the Mission Inn–a four story Spanish revival structure with red tile roofs. (en)
  • Aerial view of the San Andreas Fault as it passes through Carrizo Plain. (en)
  • Photograph of Mission Santa Inés, showing the campanile on the right, the chapel at center, and the long, colonnaded walkway to the left. (en)
  • Photograph of George Ellery Hale at work at his desk. (en)
  • Panoramic photograph of the Lake Merritt Wild Duck Refuge, surrounded by the buildings of Oakland. (en)
  • Springtime photograph of Tao House, perched on a hillside above blossoming orchard trees. (en)
  • Historic photograph of Ranco Camulos from an elevated angle. The ranch spreads out on the valley bottom on the banks of a river, with mountains rising behind. (en)
  • Photograph of the funnel of the ferry Berkeley from the vessel's roof, showing the Southern Pacific logo on the side of the stack. (en)
  • Photograph of the Folsom Powerhouse, a tall, narrow masonry building with power lines overhead and the dam in the background. (en)
  • The Plaza Hotel, part of the San Juan Bautista Plaza Historic District (en)
  • Photograph of the National Maritime Museum in the Aquatic Park Historic District. The waterfront museum is designed with the feel of an ocean liner. (en)
  • Photograph of a historic store, the Pioneer Emporium, in the Columbia Historic District. The building sports a tall false front, and several visitors stand in the shade of an awning. (en)
  • City Hall of Sonoma, which stands at the center of Sonoma Plaza. (en)
  • Photograph of a memorial at the Manzanar War Relocation Center. A low white obelisk with Japanese kenji characters and flower offerings stands against an expansive backdrop of the Owens Valley floor, snowy mountains, large clouds, and blue sky. (en)
  • Photograph of the Petaluma Adobe, a broad, low, two-story building with wide verandas amidst open grasslands. (en)
  • Photograph of the Fort Ross Commander's House on a sunny day. Visitors stand at a table in front of the rectangular log building with a high, peaked roof and white painted windowframes. (en)
  • Photograph of workers working on large vanes arranged around the inside perimeter of the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel. (en)
  • The grand entry door at the Hearst San Simeon Estate, with a great quantity of carved stonework, illuminated in the golden evening sun. (en)
  • Photograph of a street in the Old Sacramento Historic District. (en)
  • Photograph of a formal garden at the Luther Burbank House and Gardens, featuring brick walkways and planterboxes, a small lawn, a fountain and pool, low stone walls, and wooden trellises. (en)
  • Photograph of a great egret standing on a canal gate valve amidst the marshes of the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge. (en)
  • Historic post card photograph of the domed Angelus Temple. (en)
  • Photograph of Merrill Hall at the Asilomar Conference Grounds, a tall and broad peaked building of wood and stone. (en)
  • Photograph of abandoned and deteriorated buildings in the Bodie Historic District. (en)
  • Historic photograph of Sutter's Mill in Coloma in 1850. It is a largely open-walled wooden building set on stits among sparsely vegetated mountains. (en)
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  • Alcatraz Island (en)
  • Berkeley (en)
  • Fir (en)
  • Hercules (en)
  • Monterey State Historic Park (en)
  • Old Sacramento State Historic Park (en)
  • Presidio of San Francisco (en)
  • Rose Bowl (en)
  • Alma (en)
  • Mare Island Naval Shipyard (en)
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (en)
  • Eureka (en)
  • Paramount Theater (en)
  • Marin County Civic Center (en)
  • Angelus Temple (en)
  • Mission Santa Barbara (en)
  • Aquatic Park Historic District (en)
  • Asilomar Conference Grounds (en)
  • Balclutha (en)
  • Bank of Italy Building (en)
  • Coso Rock Art District (en)
  • Richard Nixon Birthplace (en)
  • Bodie, California (en)
  • Borax Lake Site (en)
  • Bradbury Building (en)
  • C.A. Thayer (en)
  • California Powder Works Bridge (en)
  • Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo (en)
  • Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park (en)
  • Fort Ross, California (en)
  • Gamble House (en)
  • Hotel del Coronado (en)
  • Hubert H. Bancroft Ranch House (en)
  • Jack London State Historic Park (en)
  • Joaquin Miller House (en)
  • John Muir National Historic Site (en)
  • Jose Castro House (en)
  • Larkin House (en)
  • Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park (en)
  • Los Cerritos Ranch House (en)
  • Luther Burbank Home and Gardens (en)
  • Mission San Miguel Arcángel (en)
  • Mission Santa Inés (en)
  • Modjeska House (en)
  • New Almaden (en)
  • Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station (en)
  • Old Customhouse (en)
  • Old Mission Dam (en)
  • Old San Francisco Mint (en)
  • Pico Canyon Oilfield (en)
  • Ralston Hall (en)
  • Rancho Camulos (en)
  • Rancho Petaluma Adobe (en)
  • San Francisco Bay Discovery Site (en)
  • Santa Barbara County Courthouse (en)
  • Star of India (en)
  • The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa (en)
  • Tule Lake War Relocation Center (en)
  • USS Hornet (en)
  • Walker Pass (en)
  • Warner's Ranch (en)
  • Watts Towers (en)
  • Gilman Hall (en)
  • Estudillo House (en)
  • Chicano Park (en)
  • Coloma, California (en)
  • Columbia State Historic Park (en)
  • Donner Memorial State Park (en)
  • Eames House (en)
  • Edwin Hubble House (en)
  • Elmshaven (en)
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist (en)
  • Fort Mason (en)
  • Frank Norris Cabin (en)
  • Fresno Sanitary Landfill (en)
  • Carrizo Plain (en)
  • Ahwahnee Hotel (en)
  • Aline Barnsdall Complex (en)
  • Balboa Park, San Diego, California (en)
  • Baldwin Hills Village (en)
  • Big Four House (en)
  • Hale Solar Laboratory (en)
  • Hanna-Honeycomb House (en)
  • Harada House (en)
  • Hearst Castle (en)
  • Civic Center, San Francisco, California (en)
  • Commander's House, Fort Ross (en)
  • Drakes Bay (en)
  • Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site (en)
  • Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex (en)
  • Gunther Island Site 67 (en)
  • James C. Flood Mansion (en)
  • Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California (en)
  • James R. Browning United States Court of Appeals Building (en)
  • Juan de Anza House (en)
  • Knights Ferry Bridge (en)
  • Lake Merritt (en)
  • Las Flores Asistencia (en)
  • LeConte Memorial Lodge (en)
  • Lightship WAL-605 Relief (en)
  • Locke, California (en)
  • Looff Hippodrome (en)
  • Los Alamos Ranch House (en)
  • Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House (en)
  • Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (en)
  • Mendocino Woodlands State Park (en)
  • Mission Beach Roller Coaster (en)
  • Mission La Purísima Concepción (en)
  • Mission San Carlos Borromeo (en)
  • Neutra VDL Studio and Residences (en)
  • Nuestra Senora Reina de la Paz (en)
  • Old Scripps Building (en)
  • Parsons Memorial Lodge (en)
  • Point Reyes Lifeboat Station (en)
  • Pony Express Terminal (en)
  • Rafael Gonzalez House (en)
  • Ralph J. Scott (en)
  • Rancho Guajome Adobe (en)
  • Rangers' Club (en)
  • Rogers Dry Lake (en)
  • SS Jeremiah O'Brien (en)
  • SS Lane Victory (en)
  • San Diego Mission Church (en)
  • San Diego Presidio (en)
  • San Francisco cable car system (en)
  • San Juan Bautista Plaza (en)
  • San Luis Rey Mission Church (en)
  • Santa Cruz Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster (en)
  • USS Potomac (en)
  • Sonoma Plaza (en)
  • Space Flight Operations Facility (en)
  • Steedman Estate (en)
  • Sutter's Fort (en)
  • Swedenborgian Church (en)
  • The Forty Acres (en)
  • Manzanar#Wartime: 1942–45 (en)
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission Chapel (en)
  • Twenty-Five-Foot Space Simulator (en)
  • USS Pampanito (en)
  • Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (en)
  • United States Court House (en)
  • United States Immigration Station, Angel Island (en)
  • Upton Sinclair House (en)
  • Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 10 (en)
  • Wawona Hotel (en)
  • Yuma Crossing and Associated Sites (en)
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  • Alcatraz Island (en)
  • Berkeley (en)
  • Hercules (en)
  • Little Tokyo, Los Angeles (en)
  • Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo (en)
  • Monterey State Historic Park (en)
  • Old Sacramento State Historic Park (en)
  • Presidio of San Francisco (en)
  • Rose Bowl (en)
  • Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (en)
  • Alma (en)
  • Mare Island Naval Shipyard (en)
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (en)
  • Eureka (en)
  • Relief (en)
  • Village Green (en)
  • Marin County Civic Center (en)
  • San Francisco City Hall (en)
  • Angelus Temple (en)
  • Mission Santa Barbara (en)
  • Aquatic Park Historic District (en)
  • Balclutha (en)
  • Bank of Italy Building (en)
  • Jeremiah O'Brien (en)
  • Bodie, California (en)
  • C.A. Thayer (en)
  • Casa de Estudillo (en)
  • Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo (en)
  • Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park (en)
  • Fort Ross (en)
  • Fort Yuma (en)
  • Gamble House (en)
  • Giant Dipper (en)
  • Hotel del Coronado (en)
  • Jack London State Historic Park (en)
  • Joaquin Miller House (en)
  • John Muir National Historic Site (en)
  • Larkin House (en)
  • Los Cerritos Ranch House (en)
  • Lou Henry Hoover House (en)
  • Luther Burbank Home and Gardens (en)
  • Mission Inn (en)
  • Mission San Diego de Alcalá (en)
  • Mission San Luis Rey de Francia (en)
  • Mission San Miguel Arcángel (en)
  • Mission Santa Inés (en)
  • Modjeska House (en)
  • Oak Grove Butterfield Stage Station (en)
  • Old Customhouse (en)
  • Old Mission Dam (en)
  • Old United States Mint (en)
  • Paramount Theater, Oakland (en)
  • Pico Canyon Oilfield (en)
  • Rancho Camulos (en)
  • Rancho Petaluma Adobe (en)
  • Santa Barbara County Courthouse (en)
  • Star of India (en)
  • Sweeney Ridge (en)
  • USS Hornet (en)
  • Warner's Ranch (en)
  • Watts Towers (en)
  • Carrizo Plain National Monument (en)
  • Chicano Park (en)
  • Coloma, California (en)
  • Columbia State Historic Park (en)
  • U.S. Post Office & Courthouse (en)
  • United States Courthouse (en)
  • Eames House (en)
  • Elmshaven (en)
  • Tao House (en)
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist (en)
  • Frank Norris Cabin (en)
  • Ahwahnee Hotel (en)
  • Angel Island, U.S. Immigration Station (en)
  • Balboa Park, San Diego, California (en)
  • Big Four House (en)
  • Hanna-Honeycomb House (en)
  • Harada House (en)
  • Cable cars in San Francisco (en)
  • Cesar E. Chavez National Monument (en)
  • Hearst Castle (en)
  • Hollyhock House (en)
  • Donner Party Memorial (en)
  • Drakes Bay Historic and Archeological District (en)
  • Lake Merritt (en)
  • Lane Victory (en)
  • LeConte Memorial Lodge (en)
  • Leland Stanford Mansion (en)
  • Locke, California (en)
  • Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (en)
  • Manzanar War Relocation Center (en)
  • Mendocino Woodlands State Park (en)
  • Mission La Purísima Concepción (en)
  • Neutra VDL Studio and Residences (en)
  • Old Scripps Building (en)
  • Parsons Memorial Lodge (en)
  • Ralph J. Scott (en)
  • Rancho Guajome Adobe (en)
  • Rangers' Club (en)
  • Rogers Dry Lake (en)
  • Rotchev House (en)
  • San Francisco Port of Embarkation (en)
  • San Juan Bautista Plaza Historic District (en)
  • Santa Monica Looff Hippodrome (en)
  • USS Potomac (en)
  • Sutter's Fort (en)
  • Swedenborgian Church (en)
  • Almaden Mine, Santa Clara County, California (en)
  • B. F. Hastings Building (en)
  • Bradbury Building, Los Angeles (en)
  • Buildings at Asilomar (en)
  • Casa del Herrero, Montecito (en)
  • Coso Rock Art District National Historic Landmark (en)
  • DSS 11 (en)
  • JPL Space Simulator (en)
  • James Flood Mansion (en)
  • Jose Castro house, San Juan Bautista, California (en)
  • Juan de Anza house, San Juan Bautista, California (en)
  • Knights Ferry Covered Bridge (en)
  • Point Reyes Life Saving Station (en)
  • Powder Works bridge, Santa Cruz, California (en)
  • Presidio Park, San Diego, California (en)
  • Rafael Gonzales House (en)
  • Richard Nixon's birthplace (en)
  • Sonoma Plaza National Historic Landmark District (en)
  • Tule Lake National Monument (en)
  • USCGC Fir (en)
  • USS Pampanito (en)
  • Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (en)
  • Upton Sinclair House (en)
  • Vandenberg Air Force Base Space Launch Complex 10 (en)
  • Wawona Hotel (en)
  • William C. Ralston House (en)
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  • The Looff family was one of the major early manufacturers of carousels, including this 1911 example. Only five other intact Looff carousels remain in the United States. The 1924 Giant Dipper roller coaster is the older of the two large, wooden scaffolded seaside roller coasters remaining on the West Coast. (en)
  • Over 20,000 Indian petroglyphs are located in this NHLD, which also incorporates two earlier NHLs: Big and Little Petroglyph Canyons. The site is located within Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. (en)
  • Became the headquarters of Bank of Italy in 1908 ; also known as the Clay-Montgomery Building. (en)
  • Adobe house; constructed in 1827; was considered one of the finest houses in Mexican California. (en)
  • Now McDonnell Hall, the parish hall of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church; important in the life of activist Cesar Chavez. (en)
  • The home of Ygnacio del Valle, an alcalde of Los Angeles and member of the California State Assembly. The ranch was known as the Home of Ramona because it is likely that the popular 1884 novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson was set there. The novel helped in raising awareness about the Californio lifestyle. It is now a museum. (en)
  • One of California's earliest pure Arts and Crafts buildings, this Swedenborgianism church remains open today with almost no architectural changes. (en)
  • Designed by Stanford White, from 1888 to 1906 this was the home of Helena Modjeska, a Polish patriot and Shakespearean actress. (en)
  • One of only two remaining seaside wooden coasters on the West coast, it was built in 1925 by noted coaster builders Prior and Church. It was saved from destruction in 1987, restored, and is still operating today. (en)
  • The last major commission by Frank Lloyd Wright, this government run complex hosts a variety of events including the county fair. Its architecture has led to inclusion in or inspiration for several films. It is also known for two violent attacks in the 1970s. (en)
  • This solidly built structure was the first stone structure in a National Park. It was built by the Sierra Club and is still standing today with only minor variations. It reflects the Bay Area architecture influences of Bernard Maybeck as well as the practical weather concerns of the High Sierra valley. (en)
  • The first major irrigation project on the Pacific coast, this dam supplied water for milling and irrigation at the Mission San Diego de Alcalá, 5 miles away. Now part of Mission Trails Regional Park (en)
  • Joaquin Miller, known as the "Poet of the Sierras", lived here from 1886 until his death in 1913. (en)
  • The United Nations Charter was signed here in 1945 as well as the post WWII peace treaty with Japan. This collection of Beaux Arts buildings serves a number of uses, including the Exposition Auditorium from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. (en)
  • Built by the Looff family to house one of their carousels, this structure now houses a different carousel, but remains a rare example of what was once a much larger amusement complex. (en)
  • Served as the home of architect Richard Neutra, which he and his son Dion designed using his innovations in modern architecture. (en)
  • Stephen Tyng Mather, the wealthy first director of the National Park Service personally donated this building to house the newly hired rangers covering Yosemite National Park. Its rustic architecture inspired all National Park construction through WWII. (en)
  • National Park Service-built and operated hotel in Yosemite National Park; designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood; exemplifies National Park Service Rustic architecture. (en)
  • Opened in 1937; first modern landfill in the U.S.; model for other landfills around the country; and one of the longest-lived. (en)
  • The Western end of the Pony Express, this bank building has also served as the first home of the Supreme Court of California. It is now part of the Old Sacramento State Historic Park, itself a National Historic Landmark District. (en)
  • Also known as Redwood Retreat, this was the home of author Frank Norris in the last year of his life. (en)
  • This hotel has become the largest Mission Revival style through progressive additions and embellishments since its first predecessor cottage was built in 1876. In addition to lodgings, it features shops, a chapel, furniture from around the world, and Tiffany windows. (en)
  • This Liberty ship is a rare survivor of the 6,939-ship armada that stormed Normandy on D-Day, 1944. (en)
  • Arts and Crafts style conference center built for the YWCA by Julia Morgan in 1913. (en)
  • A seaworthy iron hulled museum ship in the San Diego Maritime Museum, she is the oldest ship that still sails regularly and the oldest iron hulled merchant ship still floating. (en)
  • The largest remaining example of a historic rural Chinese American community, built in 1915. (en)
  • Schooner built in 1895; now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park; worked in lumber trade to San Francisco from Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. Official plaque located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. (en)
  • Headquarters of the National Farm Workers Federation, now the Cesar Chavez National Monument. Includes the gravesite of co-founder César Chávez (en)
  • Located on Stanford University campus, this was Frank Lloyd Wright's first work in the San Francisco region as well as his first work with non-rectangular structures. (en)
  • A lightvessel now located in Oakland (en)
  • Former maximum security Federal prison; Frank Morris escaped, but few others did; part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area; visited by tourist ferries. (en)
  • Flat-bottomed scow schooner that was built in 1891 and used in San Francisco Bay and Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Now part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Official plaque located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. (en)
  • Church designed by Bernard Ralph Maybeck (en)
  • The first building of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which is the oldest oceanographic institute in the United States. It formed the starting point of what has become the University of California, San Diego. (en)
  • Home of Jack London from 1905 until his death. (en)
  • The birthplace and home of President Richard Milhous Nixon from 1913 to 1922. Now part of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum (en)
  • Drilled in 1876 to 376 feet , this was the first commercially successful oil well in California, producing 25 barrels a day . (en)
  • Established in 1859, it became a Gold Rush boomtown in 1876. It is currently a State park preserved in arrested decay, neither restored nor destroyed. It is one of very few towns of this type to survive untouched. (en)
  • This house, part of the larger landmark district Monterey State Historic Park, combined Spanish building techniques with New England features, creating the Monterey Colonial style of architecture. (en)
  • The first US naval facility on the West Coast, it built and supported WWII naval forces as well as nuclear submarines. It closed in 1996 and is currently under redevelopment which is threatening the historic buildings. (en)
  • Spanish Colonial hacienda with two courtyards. (en)
  • Built by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst; open for public tours; Hearst formally named the estate "La Cuesta Encantada". (en)
  • This national wildlife refuge, established in 1908, was the first large block of public land set aside for wildlife management purposes. Because of the refuge's extensive overlap with the Klamath Basin water reclamation project, it has become an ongoing example of the tensions between conservation and economic demands in public land management. (en)
  • Centerpiece of Edwards Air Force Base, this endorheic desert salt pan in the Mojave Desert has the world's largest compass rose and the world's longest runway at 7.2 miles. It is one of the alternate Space Shuttle landing sites. (en)
  • The most widely known American forced relocation camp where 11,070 Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II. (en)
  • A rare example of a Victory Ship, it is now a still operational museum ship which makes 6 public cruises a year to Catalina Island. (en)
  • The only Recreational Demonstration Area built by the Civilian Conservation Corps that's been continually used as a campground. It has been managed by a nonprofit agency since 1949 and remains in use today as Mendocino Woodlands State Park. (en)
  • John Muir lived here from 1890 until his death in 1914, the time period of some of his most notable achievements including founding the Sierra Club and laying the groundwork for the creation of the National Park Service. It is open to the public. (en)
  • Historic adobe home built by José Castro, Commandant General of Northern California. It is part of the San Juan Bautista Historic District. (en)
  • The first fortified presidio, it along with the first mission, San Diego Mission Church, paved the way for Spanish colonization of California. No structures remain, but the site is now located in Presidio Park. (en)
  • The archaeological type site of the unique Paleo-Indian Clovis people known as the Post Pattern. This site extended their known range and introduced an unusual lake shore dwelling population. (en)
  • First propeller-driven ferry on the west coast; currently the main "building" of the Maritime Museum of San Diego. (en)
  • Only original structure at Fort Ross, built 1812 by Russians; also known as Rotchev House. (en)
  • Built for the San Francisco Mint in 1874 to handle the overflow from the California Gold Rush, this building is affectionately known as The Granite Lady. It is one of the few survivors of the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake and served until 1937. (en)
  • The largest example of Monterey Colonial architecture in the United States, this adobe structure was the ranch house of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, commandant of the Sonoma Pueblo. It is now the centerpiece of Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park, which is threatened with closure. (en)
  • California's most pristine Spanish Mission Complex, this is the third church at this site. (en)
  • Home of American novelist Upton Sinclair between 1942 and 1966 and where he wrote most of his later works. (en)
  • Courthouse built in 1940, reflecting Art Moderne architecture. (en)
  • This 1907 steam tug is now a museum ship at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Official plaque located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. (en)
  • Built in 1852; house where Collis Huntington, Mark Hopkins, Leland Stanford, and Charles Crocker organized the Central Pacific railway and founded the Southern Pacific Railroad. (en)
  • Within two years of discovering gold in this town, it was the 3rd largest city in California. The historic district is now an open museum and the best preserved California Gold Rush town. (en)
  • The recognized landing site of Francis Drake in 1579 and Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeño in 1595, and the early interactions between Native Americans and these European visitors. (en)
  • City park containing the former home, greenhouse, gardens, and grave of noted American horticulturist Luther Burbank. (en)
  • An iconic image of San Francisco, this is the only remaining permanently operational manually operated cable car system in the world. (en)
  • The largest beach resort on the North American Pacific Coast, this Victorian building is an iconic symbol of San Diego. (en)
  • The largest theatre on the West Coast when it was built, it is notable for its Art Deco appearance. It is the home of the Oakland East Bay Symphony and the Oakland Ballet and is managed by a nonprofit organization. (en)
  • Also known as Monterey State Historic Park, this NHLD contains both California's First Theatre, and the Monterey Customs House, where the American flag was first raised over California. It also incorporates the National Historic Landmarked Larkin House known for its leading architecture. (en)
  • Established by Ivan Kuskov of the Russian-American Company in 1812; thriving settlement from 1812 to 1841 (en)
  • A 19th century agricultural and trade colony, it was known for its connection to the Donner Party, the California Gold Rush, and the formation of Sacramento as well as its proximity to the California Trail and Siskiyou Trails. Now a state park, threatened with closure in 2008. (en)
  • Museum and monument to Donner party; trapped by weather during the winter of 1846–1847; resorted to cannibalism to survive (en)
  • A prime example of the Spanish-Mexican colonial plan of buildings surrounding the central plaza and Mission church. The NHLD also includes the Jose Castro House, itself a National Historic Landmark. It was featured prominently in the Hitchcock film Vertigo. (en)
  • Largest adobe home built in Southern California during Mexican era. (en)
  • This was the first Spanish Mission in Alta California and the start of El Camino Real. Originally located in the Presidio of San Diego, it later moved a few miles away. The nearby Old Mission Dam, also a NHL, provided water for milling and farming. (en)
  • Hollyhock House, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1919–1921 for Aline Barnsdall. Now the centerpiece of the Barnsdall Art Park. (en)
  • Also known as Senador, one of the oldest and most productive mercury mines in the United States. It helped ensure the California Gold Rush could take place. Now part of Almaden Quicksilver County Park. (en)
  • Adobe home of historian and ethnologist Hubert Howe Bancroft, publisher of many Pacific Coast histories and books on Native American culture. (en)
  • The only remaining square rigged ship in the San Francisco Bay area, it was built in 1886 and served on several different trade routes. It is now part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Official plaque located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. (en)
  • Now known as Lake Merritt Park, it is notable for being the first official wildlife refuge in the United States, designated in 1870. (en)
  • Used as a fortified military base from 1776 to 1995 by Spain, Mexico, and the United States. It is now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and serves a mix of commercial and public uses. It is required to be financially self-supporting by 2013. (en)
  • Designed by Lou Henry Hoover, wife of Herbert Hoover, this is where the Hoovers lived before and after his presidency. It is now the official residence of the president of Stanford University (en)
  • Control room at Jet Propulsion Laboratory where all NASA interplanetary and deep space missions are monitored. (en)
  • The largest plaza in California, this was the location of the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846 which led to the Mexican–American War (en)
  • Laboratory of George Ellery Hale, inventor of the spectroheliograph, with which he made his discoveries of the solar vortices and magnetic fields of sun spots. (en)
  • Home field of the UCLA Bruins college football team as well as the annual Rose Bowl Game. It also hosted events from the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics (en)
  • An estancia halfway between two missions, it is now part of a Boy Scout camp located inside Camp Pendleton just off of Interstate 5. (en)
  • Known for the beauty of its Spanish-Colonial Revival architecture, which inspired and influenced many other designers. (en)
  • A 1863 covered bridge that is one of the best-preserved examples of the Howe truss design. (en)
  • Last remaining instance of a USLS rail launched lifeboat station, commonly used on the Pacific coast. This site rescued crews from ships that foundered on Point Reyes. It is now protected as part of the Point Reyes National Seashore. (en)
  • Mansion of James C. Flood, 19th century silver-baron; first brownstone building built west of the Mississippi River; one of the only buildings on Nob Hill to survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire; purchased by the Pacific-Union Club after the earthquake (en)
  • Built in late 19th century using prison labor from Folsom Prison; first delivered power to Sacramento in 1895; remained in operation until 1952. (en)
  • Built in 1949 by husband-and-wife design pioneers Charles and Ray Eames; also known as Case Study House No. 8. (en)
  • A good example of the Mexican style single story adobe ranch-house located next to the El Camino Real. It was often used as an overnight stop when travelling between Santa Barbara and Monterey. (en)
  • Served as the original headquarters of the United Farm Workers, the first permanent agricultural labor union in the United States. (en)
  • The only trading post between New Mexico and Los Angeles, this ranch developed into a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line along with nearby Oak Grove. Now a hot springs resort. (en)
  • A Balao class submarine, she served in World War II before becoming a museum ship and part of the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association. She still has several working parts, including the periscopes and a torpedo tube. (en)
  • These towers built by Simon Rodia are a superb example of non-traditional vernacular architecture and American Naïve art. (en)
  • Streamline Moderne beach, pier, and public bathhouse built by the WPA in 1936. Official plaque located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. (en)
  • The only Spanish mission in California to remain under the leadership of the Franciscan Friars since the day of its founding. (en)
  • This 1827 Adobe structure is the oldest public building in California and is where the American Flag was raised, declaring California part of the United States. It is now a museum located inside the Monterey State Historic Park, itself a NHLD. (en)
  • An archaeological site surrounding a Wiyot shell midden, located in Tolowot, on Indian Island in Humboldt Bay near Eureka, California. This site helped define the Gunther Pattern in archaeology and was also the site of the 1860 Wiyot Massacre. (en)
  • A 1872 covered bridge that is one of the best-preserved national examples of the Smith truss design. (en)
  • Home of astronomer Edwin Hubble from 1925 until his death in 1953. (en)
  • A major crossroads for Alta California as well as the Westward expansion of the United States. It has several archaeological and historical sites, shared with Arizona across the Colorado River, including Fort Yuma and other state parks. (en)
  • The second Roman Catholic California Mission Church, this was the headquarters of the padre presidente, Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen. It was destroyed in the mid-19th century and restored in 1884 and 1920. It remains a parish church today. (en)
  • Property involved in 1916–1918 constitutional test of an alien land law; at issue was the rights of the children of a Japanese immigrant (en)
  • Arts and Crafts masterpiece; shows influence from traditional Japanese aesthetics and a certain California spaciousness born of available land and a permissive climate. (en)
  • A fireboat for the LAFD from 1925 until its retirement in 2003, it could pump 17,000 US gal/min . It is now located near the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. (en)
  • One-story adobe house typical of Mexican era, later "Americanized", also in typical way. (en)
  • Built by the Sierra Club in 1903 in honor of Joseph LeConte, one of the founding members of the Sierra Club. It was a Yosemite visitors center, but is now run by the Sierra Club as a museum and library. (en)
  • The only surviving station house on the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line. The nearby location of Warner's Ranch was also part of the line. (en)
  • America's only Nobel Prize-winning playwright Eugene O'Neill lived here from 1937 to 1944 while writing his final and most memorable plays: The Iceman Cometh, Long Day's Journey Into Night, and A Moon for the Misbegotten. (en)
  • Ellen Gould White lived and worked here from 1900 until her death in 1915. She was notable for her prophetic ministry which led to the rise of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. (en)
  • The 16th California Mission church remains well preserved and still in use today though under earthquake remediation construction. Inside are murals by Esteban Munrás. (en)
  • Built up after the California Gold Rush, this historic district also includes the NHL locations of the Pony Express Terminal and the Big Four House. (en)
  • An ethnic Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles, one of three official Japantowns in the United States. (en)
  • Side-wheel paddle steamboat; built in 1890 by the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Company; preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Official plaque located in the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Visitor Center, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. (en)
  • Joseph Reddeford Walker mapped this pass in 1834 after learning of it from Native Americans. He then led the first immigrant wagon train through it in 1846. This pass significantly contributed to the development of California. (en)
  • Now known as Village Green, this 627 unit condo complex was one of the first new planned communities when it was built between 1935 and 1942. (en)
  • Built in 1879 for tourists visiting the Mariposa Grove, this hotel is also where the Hudson River School painter Thomas Hill painted towards the end of his life. (en)
  • Courthouse built in 1905, reflecting the Beaux Arts classicism used in several early twentieth-century federal buildings. (en)
  • The only stadium in the world which has hosted the Summer Olympic Games , the World Series and the Super Bowl . It is currently the home of the USC Trojans football team. (en)
  • This cathedral is the oldest continuously operating parish, the oldest stone building in California, the smallest cathedral in the United States and one of the two oldest cathedrals in the United States. It is the only existing Presidio cathedral in California and the only original building in the Monterey Presidio. (en)
  • Now a historical park, it is the only example in California of a "complete" mission complex. (en)
  • A community-run park known for its vivid murals celebrating Mexican and Chicano culture, founded after a twelve-day occupation by Mexican-American residents to prevent the city from building a parking lot and police substation. (en)
  • Historically important and environmentally sensitive grassland area. It is the largest single native grassland remaining in California. (en)
  • The home of Leland Stanford, Governor of California from 1862 to 1863, U.S. Senator from 1885 to 1893, railroad tycoon, member of the Big Four and founder of Stanford University. (en)
  • NASA's Deep Space Network for tracking unmanned spacecraft in deep space was inaugurated when this radio telescope became operational in 1958. (en)
  • An 85 foot high stainless-steel cylinder at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory used for testing spacecraft in space-like conditions. Ranger, Surveyor, Mariner, and Voyager spacecraft were all tested in this facility. (en)
  • Originally built during the American Civil War for coastal defense, this fort became the primary transportation hub in the Pacific for the United States during World War I and World War II. In World War II alone, over 1,647,174 passengers and 23,589,472 tons went through this fort. It is now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (en)
  • Home of William Chapman Ralston, a San Francisco businessman, founder of the Bank of California, and financier of the Comstock Lode. Now part of Notre Dame de Namur University. (en)
  • Essex class aircraft carrier which was commissioned in November 1943. She played a role in the Pacific battles of World War II and then went on to serve in the Vietnam War. It also recovered the Apollo Astronauts as they returned from the Moon. (en)
  • The "Ellis Island of the West" processed over 1 million Asian immigrants between 1910 and 1940. Now part of Angel Island State Park, it was renovated in 2009. (en)
  • First built in 1958 to test missiles, it was used to launch space missions from 1963 to 1980. It is now a rare, well-preserved example of the equipment and facilities from that era. (en)
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  • Diese vollständige Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Kalifornien führt alle Objekte und Stätten im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Kalifornien auf, die in diesem Bundesstaat als National Historic Landmark eingestuft sind und unter der Aufsicht des National Park Service stehen. Diese Bauwerke, Distrikte, Objekte und andere Stätten entsprechen bestimmten Kriterien hinsichtlich ihrer nationalen Bedeutung. Diese Liste führt die Objekte nach den amtlichen Bezeichnungen im National Register of Historic Places. (de)
  • Liste complète des 135 National Historic Landmarks de Californie. (fr)
  • A lista de Marco Histórico Nacional na Califórnia contem os marcos designados pelo Governo Federal dos Estados Unidos para o estado norte-americano da Califórnia. Expressam a diversidade do patrimônio da Califórnia, incluindo povos pré-colombianos, os períodos espanhóis e mexicanos, atividade marítima, exploração espacial, e muitos outros temas. Existem 144 Marcos Históricos Nacional (NHLs) na Califórnia. Eles estão distribuídos em 37 dos 58 condados do estado. Existem dois lugares compartilhados com outros estados: com o Arizona e o com o Oregon. (pt)
  • This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. The listings in the state of California express the diversity of California's heritage, including pre-Columbian peoples, the Spanish and Mexican periods, maritime activity, space exploration, and many other themes. (en)
  • Questa è una lista completa dei National Historic Landmarks in California. Il programma National Historic Landmark (NHL) è stato gestito sotto l'egida del National Park Service e riconosce strutture, distretti, oggetti e risorse simili a livello nazionale in base ad un elenco di criteri di rilevanza nazionale. Gli elenchi dello della California esprimono la diversità del patrimonio della California, inclusi i popoli pre-colombiani, i periodi spagnoli e messicani, l'attività marittima, l'esplorazione spaziale e molti altri temi. (it)
  • In de Amerikaanse staat Californië bevinden zich 146 National Historic Landmarks (NHL). Het National Historic Landmark-programma staat onder het toezicht van de National Park Service en erkent over het hele land bouwwerken, districten en objecten die van nationaal historisch belang zijn. Met 146 zulke monumenten is Californië de 4e staat van de Verenigde Staten, na de drie oostelijke staten New York, Massachusetts en Pennsylvania. (nl)
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  • Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Kalifornien (de)
  • National Historic Landmark in California (it)
  • Liste des National Historic Landmarks de Californie (fr)
  • List of National Historic Landmarks in California (en)
  • Lijst van National Historic Landmarks in Californië (nl)
  • Marco Histórico Nacional na Califórnia (pt)
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