California Historical Landmarks in Tehama County facts for kids
Did you know that California has many special places that are super important to its history? These spots are called California Historical Landmarks. They help us remember cool events and people from the past. This list shows some of these amazing landmarks right here in Tehama County, California. Each one has a unique story to tell!
Image | Landmark name | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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183 | First Tehama County Courthouse | 2nd and D Sts. 40°01′35″N 122°07′17″W / 40.0263955555556°N 122.121369444444°W |
Tehama | The very first courthouse in Red Bluff was a really important building. It was where local laws were made and justice was served for the people of Tehama County. | |
117 | Home of Mrs. John Brown | 135 Main St. 40°10′21″N 122°13′50″W / 40.17261°N 122.230625°W |
Red Bluff | This house was once the home of Mary Ann Day Brown. She was the wife of John Brown, a famous person who fought against slavery in the United States. | |
357 | Nomi Lackee Indian Reservation | Osborn Rd. 39°57′22″N 122°29′12″W / 39.9562138888889°N 122.486563888889°W |
Flournoy | The Nomi Lackee Indian Reservation was a large area of land, about 23,000 acres. It was set aside for Native American people. There was also a fort located on this reservation. | |
12 | William B. Ide Adobe | William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park 40°11′50″N 122°13′34″W / 40.197222°N 122.226111°W |
Red Bluff | This historic adobe building was once the home of William B. Ide. He was an important figure in California's early history. An adobe is a type of building made from sun-dried earth and straw. |
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