Santa Rosa historic landmarks

Santa Rosa, California's Cultural Heritage Board recommends sites for Designated Landmark status. The City Council makes the final decisions regarding designations.[1][2]

Santa Rosa's designations are independent of state and federal designations; the Luther Burbank Home & Gardens however is also designated a California Historical Landmark and as a U.S. National Historic Landmark (and therefore is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The County of Sonoma's historic landmark designations intentionally exclude sites within the cities in the County.


List of Santa Rosa historic landmarks

Landmark Number Name Location Image CHB Resolution No./
CHB Date
CC Resolution No./
CC Date
Notes APNs
1 Miller Ranch (Stone Family Farm) Occidental & Sanford Roads
38°25′31″N 122°49′31″W / 38.425217°N 122.825224°W / 38.425217; -122.825224 (Miller Ranch (Stone Family Farm))
chb4/
10/26/1988
130-250-14, 130-250-49, 130-250-50, 060-330-10
2 De Turk Round Barn 819 Donahue Street
38°26′27″N 122°43′31″W / 38.440815°N 122.725211°W / 38.440815; -122.725211 (De Turk Round Barn)
chb8/
11/9/1988
Now in a city park available for rent for weddings and events. 010-144-19
3 Carrillo Adobe Montomery Drive38°26′55″N 122°41′01″W / 38.448548°N 122.683604°W / 38.448548; -122.683604 (Carrillo Adobe) chb11/
11/29/1988
013-271-01, 013-274-02
4 Rosenberg Building 306 Mendocino Avenue
38°26′27″N 122°42′51″W / 38.440837°N 122.714155°W / 38.440837; -122.714155 (Rosenberg Building)
chb13/
3/22/1989
009-011-02
5 Bolton House 966 Sonoma Avenue
38°26′24″N 122°42′11″W / 38.439968°N 122.702917°W / 38.439968; -122.702917 (Bolton House)
chb15/
6/14/1989
009-211-81
6 Tripp House 1023 Fourth Street
38°26′39″N 122°42′24″W / 38.444032°N 122.706736°W / 38.444032; -122.706736 (Tripp House)
chb16/
9/13/1989
009-102-34
7 Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Southeast corner of Santa Rosa and Sonoma Avenues
38°26′10″N 122°42′43″W / 38.436102°N 122.711809°W / 38.436102; -122.711809 (Luther Burbank Home & Gardens)
chb29/
1/23/1991
California Historical Landmark #234, and a U.S. National Historic Landmark 009-265-15, 009-265-28
8 312, 316 Chinn Street - Structures Adjacent to Tripp House 1023 Fourth Street
38°26′39″N 122°42′24″W / 38.444032°N 122.706736°W / 38.444032; -122.706736 (312, 316 Chinn Street)
chb41/
8/26/1992
cc21023/
9/29/1992
009-102-20, 009-102-34
9 Coddingtown Revolving sign Tower 101 Coddingtown Center
38°27′31″N 122°43′38″W / 38.458578°N 122.727114°W / 38.458578; -122.727114 (Coddingtown Revolving sign Tower)
chb44

/
12/9/1992 (denied)

cc21185/
1/26/1993
10 Rosenberg's Department Store 700 Fourth Street
38°26′28″N 122°42′42″W / 38.441194°N 122.711698°W / 38.441194; -122.711698 (Rosenberg's Department Store)
chb47/
4/27/1994
cc21775/
6/7/1994
Principal tenant in 2019 is Barnes & Noble 009-014-12
11 Santa Rosa Plaque Hampton Woods property, at the confluence of Santa Rosa Creek and Brush Creek chb49/
4/27/1994
12 Hoag House 6102 Sonoma Highway chb61/
8/23/1995
cc22426/
10/3/1995
Dismantled and stored by City of Santa Rosa. Inadequate protection led to loss of entire fabric of remaining materials.
13 unassigned
14 Sara Building (Sibbald-Donovan Manor) 725 College Avenue
38°26′45″N 122°42′49″W / 38.445736°N 122.713746°W / 38.445736; -122.713746 (Sara Building (Sibbald-Donovan Manor))
chb0062/
1/24/1996
cc22610/
3/5/1996
012-023-011
15 Flamingo Resort Sign Tower to include neon-outlined flamingo atop the sign tower 2777 Fourth Street
38°27′03″N 122°41′19″W / 38.450862°N 122.688564°W / 38.450862; -122.688564 (Flamingo Resort Sign Tower)
chb65/
10/23/1996
cc22990/
1/14/1997
032-030-002
16 Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery 1900 Franklin Avenue
38°27′20″N 122°42′15″W / 38.455624°N 122.704274°W / 38.455624; -122.704274 (Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery)
chb72/
6/11/1997
cc23251/
8/19/1997
015-281-002, 015-281-004, 015-281-006
17 Church of One Tree 492 Sonoma Avenue
38°26′10″N 122°42′51″W / 38.436004°N 122.714060°W / 38.436004; -122.714060 (Church of One Tree)
chb77/
11/12/1997
cc23412/
1/13/1998
Moved from Ross and B Streets by the City of Santa Rosa in 1957. Now in Juilliard Park on Sonoma Avenue and available to rent for events. 010-208-022
18 Rose Park House 406 Chinn Street
38°26′41″N 122°42′25″W / 38.444756°N 122.707066°W / 38.444756; -122.707066 (Rose Park House)
chb79/
1/14/1998
cc23476/
3/24/1998
009-102-023
19 Fountaingrove Round Barn 3535 Round Barn Boulevard
38°28′33″N 122°43′39″W / 38.475700°N 122.727450°W / 38.475700; -122.727450 (Fountaingrove Round Barn)
chb98/
2/9/2000
cc24329/
3/21/2000
burned completely in Tubbs Fire in 2017 173-020-004
20 Alexander House 412 Humboldt Street
38°26′32″N 122°42′47″W / 38.442188°N 122.713142°W / 38.442188; -122.713142 (Alexander House)
chb1148/
3/26/2003
cc25668/
6/10/2003
21 Community Baptist Church 1228 Grand Avenue
38°25′37″N 122°42′24″W / 38.426882°N 122.706669°W / 38.426882; -122.706669 (Community Baptist Church)
chb216/
7/19/2006
cc3794/
10/10/2006
File No. STU05-014
22 Dutton Avenue Queen Anne 895 Dutton Avenue
38°25′38″N 122°43′31″W / 38.427237°N 122.725169°W / 38.427237; -122.725169 (Dutton Avenue Queen Anne)
chb244/
3/5/2008
125-271-005


See also

References

  1. ^ "Historic Preservation". City of Santa Rosa. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  2. ^ CITY OF SANTA ROSA CULTURAL HERITAGE BOARD: DESIGNATED LANDMARKS (Report). City of Santa Rosa.