“Napa County’s Ghost Wineries – Their Stories Continue” class will continue the discovery and further exploration of Napa County’s architectural heritage. Each one-hour class will feature new topics, material and highlighted historic properties. This course is suitable for both the historic preservation and architectural heritage novice and expert. Since March is designated as Women’s History […]
What Happened to 333 Soscol??
The demolition of the former Dodge Chrysler building at 333 Soscol Avenue took many of Napa’s citizens by surprise. NCL is currently investigation if and how the regulatory processes were properly followed and we will report any discoveries. This letter was sent to the City Council as well as published in the Napa Valley Register […]
2020 Award of Merit Recipients
People Saving Places Through Preservation 2020 Award of Merit Recipients Napa County Landmarks Award of Merit has 6 categories and criteria to encourage local preservation of historic places, landscapes, sites and districts. In 2020 we are pleased to announce 7 recipients. Category #1 is for Preservation or Restoration of an existing historic building at […]
2020 Non-Profit Donations
NCL Donates to Local Non-Profits Since 1974, Napa County Landmarks has advocated for the preservation and appreciation of historic buildings and districts throughout Napa County. Our staff and Board of Directors are devoted to promoting these goals through our educational programs, advocacy, and technical assistance to property owners and local agencies. NCL is fortunate to […]
Bridges Saved!!
Preservation advocacy at work Caltrans has tabled its plans to upgrade and widen two historic Highway 29 bridges after heavy opposition from the St. Helena community. Caltrans had planned to replace the stone rails of the York Creek Bridge south of Beringer Vineyards and the Sulphur Creek Bridge north of Gott’s because they no longer […]
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