Resort/Recreational
1311 Washington St.
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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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
1060 Dunaweal Lane
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
1026 First Street
Napa's most fully realized Neo-Classical Revival building, featuring Corinthian columns and richly ornamented terra cotta detailing.
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1333 3rd St
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
1351 2nd Street
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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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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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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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
1712 Lincoln Avenue
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
825 Brown St
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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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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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
7856 St Helena Hwy
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
Pope St
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
1327-1329 Main Street
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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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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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
1492 Library Ln
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
1245 Main St
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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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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