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Landmarks Directory

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Resort/Recreational
Flagship #1

Brannan Cottage at Sharpsteen Museum

1311 Washington St.

Built: 1862 Architect: Unknown Designated: 1983

One of the original 25 guest bungalows built in 1862 for Sam Brannan's Calistoga Hot Springs Resort, now restored and displayed at the Sharpsteen Museum.

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Winery
Flagship #2

Cakebread Cellars

8300 St Helena Hwy

Built: 1974, 1980 Architect: William Turnbull Jr. (1980)

One of Napa Valley's leading family-run wineries, defined by architect William Turnbull Jr.'s influential 1980 barn-inspired modernist design.

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Winery
Flagship #3

Clos Pegase

1060 Dunaweal Lane

Built: 1987 Architect: Michael Graves

Designed by Michael Graves following an international competition, this 1987 Postmodern winery blends classical references with Napa's agricultural setting.

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Commercial
Flagship #4

First National Bank

1026 First Street

Built: 1917 Designated: NRHP (1992)

Napa's most fully realized Neo-Classical Revival building, featuring Corinthian columns and richly ornamented terra cotta detailing.

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Flagship #5

First Presbyterian Church

1333 3rd St

Built: 1874 Architect: Daley and Eisen Designated: NRHP (1975)

One of Napa Valley's most distinguished surviving examples of Victorian Gothic church architecture, featuring a soaring corner spire and pointed-arch windows.

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Civic
Flagship #6

Napa Franklin Station U.S. Post Office

1351 2nd Street

Built: 1933 Architect: William H. Corlett Designated: NRHP (1985)

One of the few examples of Art Deco civic architecture in Napa County, featuring terra cotta eagles, stylized floral ornament, and an original bas-relief plaster ceiling.

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Sacred Spaces
Flagship #7

Grace Episcopal Church

1314 Spring St

Built: 1883 Architect: William P. Wentworth

One of the earliest stone church buildings in Napa County, featuring dressed stone construction, a steeply-pitched roof, and exposed interior beams.

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Civic
Flagship #8

Harry T. Price Riverwalk

Between Third St and Riverside Dr

Built: 2008 Architect: Harry T. Price / R.L. Brosamer

A landscaped cantilevered promenade along the Napa River, championed by developer Harry T. Price and linking downtown Napa to its historic waterfront.

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Sacred Spaces
Flagship #9

Holy Assumption Monastery

1519 Washington St

Built: ca. 1940s, restored 1998-2009 Architect: Nuns of the Monastery

A distinctive Orthodox monastery featuring a faithful replica of the 1812 Fort Ross Chapel, with richly adorned iconography and landscaped grounds.

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Resort/Recreational
Flagship #10

Indian Springs Calistoga

1712 Lincoln Avenue

Built: Est. 1861; Bath House 1913 Architect: Sam Brannan (founder)

One of Calistoga's earliest spa resorts, featuring a 1913 Mission Revival bathhouse, 1910s-20s bungalow cottages, and connections to Sam Brannan's original hot springs.

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Civic
Flagship #10

Napa County Courthouse

825 Brown St

Built: 1878 Architect: Samuel & Joseph Newsom, Ira Gilchrist Designated: NRHP (1992)

A High Victorian Italianate government building by the Newsom brothers, the only known courthouse they designed, featuring arched windows, a bracketed cornice, and a historic cupola.

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Winery
Flagship #11

Inglenook Winery

1991 St Helena Hwy

Built: 1887 Architect: William Mooser (with Hamden McIntyre)

Founded by Finnish sea captain Gustave Niebaum, this massive three-story stone chateau and gravity-flow winery was designed by William Mooser and later restored by Francis Ford Coppola.

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Educational
Flagship #13

Napa Education Center

2425 Jefferson Street

Built: 1922

A 1922 Neoclassical school building with formal entry colonnade, adapted in the 2000s as Napa's education center and public performance venue.

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Commercial
Flagship #14

Oakville Grocery and House

7856 St Helena Hwy

Built: 1881, 1921 remodel Architect: Unknown / Frederick Durant (1921) Designated: NRHP (1993)

The oldest continuously operating grocery store in California, established in 1881, blending commerce and domestic life characteristic of Napa Valley's early agricultural era.

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Civic
Flagship #15

Pope Street Bridge

Pope St

Built: 1894 Architect: R.H. Pithie Designated: NRHP (1972)

The oldest surviving stone bridge in Napa County, spanning the Napa River with three semicircular arches of locally quarried stone, in continuous use since 1894.

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Commercial
Flagship #16

The Ritchie Block

1327-1329 Main Street

Built: 1892 Architect: William H. Corlett Designated: NRHP (1997)

A distinctive Queen Anne commercial building featuring a mansard-roofed tower inscribed 'Richie Block 1892' with a Masonic emblem, anchoring St. Helena's historic Main Street.

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Winery
Flagship #17

Robert Mondavi Winery

7801 St Helena Hwy

Built: 1966 Architect: Cliff May

The first major new winery built in Napa Valley after Prohibition, designed by Cliff May with an iconic arched entryway and bell tower that became symbols of the valley.

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Commercial
Flagship #18

Shackford’s Kitchen Store

1350 Main Street

Built: 1936

A downtown Napa fixture for over four decades, this 1930s commercial building housed one of the city's most recognizable independent kitchen supply stores.

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Educational
Flagship #19

St. Helena Carnegie Library

1492 Library Ln

Built: 1908 Architect: William Corlett Designated: NRHP (1979)

One of the few Carnegie libraries built in the Mission Revival style, funded by a $7,500 grant from Andrew Carnegie and designed by Napa architect William Corlett.

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Commercial
Flagship #20

Vintner’s Collective

1245 Main St

Built: 1875 Architect: Phillip Pfeiffer Designated: NRHP (1974)

The oldest surviving stone commercial structure in Napa, built in 1875, now serving as a multi-winery tasting room with a rich history as a brewery, saloon, and laundry.

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Civic
Flagship #21

Yountville Town Center

6516 Washington St

Built: 2009 Architect: Siegel & Strain Architects

A LEED Platinum civic campus combining a library, community center, and town plaza, designed with sustainable features reflecting Napa Valley's rural character.

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