California Historical Landmarks in Modoc County

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This list includes properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmark listing in Modoc County, California. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.

Image [1] Landmark name Location City or town Summary
Battle of Land's Ranch
Battle of Land's Ranch
108 Battle of Land's Ranch State Hwy. 139, 0.1 mi. S. of jct. with Old Alturas Hwy. (Co. Rd. 114)
41°50′32″N 121°18′30″W / 41.8421888888889°N 121.308425°W / 41.8421888888889; -121.308425 (Battle of Land's Ranch)
Bloody Point
Bloody Point
8 Bloody Point 2.9 mi. S. of Oregon border on Old Alturas Hwy. (Co. Rd. 114), then 0.7 mi. W. on Co. Rd. 104 at J Canal crossing
41°57′25″N 121°21′17″W / 41.9568138888889°N 121.354752777778°W / 41.9568138888889; -121.354752777778 (Bloody Point)
Bonner Grade
Bonner Grade
15 Bonner Grade Cedar Pass, 6.2 mi. W. of Cedarville on State Hwy. 299
41°33′38″N 120°16′06″W / 41.5605138888889°N 120.268263888889°W / 41.5605138888889; -120.268263888889 (Bonner Grade)
Cedarville
Chimney Rock
Chimney Rock
109 Chimney Rock U.S. Hwy. 395
41°35′46″N 120°25′26″W / 41.596217°N 120.4239°W / 41.596217; -120.4239 (Chimney Rock)
Alturas
Cressler and Bonner Trading Post
Cressler and Bonner Trading Post
14 Cressler and Bonner Trading Post Cedarville Park
41°31′44″N 120°10′26″W / 41.528933°N 120.173833°W / 41.528933; -120.173833 (Cressler and Bonner Trading Post)
Cedarville
Evans and Bailey Fight
Evans and Bailey Fight
125 Evans and Bailey Fight Hilltop, 500 ft. S. of Centerville Rd., 4.9 mi. S.E. of Canby
41°24′56″N 120°48′09″W / 41.41565°N 120.802567°W / 41.41565; -120.802567 (Evans and Bailey Fight)
Canby
Fandango Pass
Fandango Pass
546 Fandango Pass 3.8 mi. W. of Surprise Valley Rd. (Co. Rd. 1) on Fandango Pass Rd. (Co. Rd. 9)
41°48′08″N 120°12′25″W / 41.802114°N 120.206895°W / 41.802114; -120.206895 (Fandango Pass)
Fort Bidwell
Fort Bidwell
Fort Bidwell
430 Fort Bidwell Fort Bidwell Indian Community Center, W. end of Bridge St.
41°51′31″N 120°09′32″W / 41.85865°N 120.158812°W / 41.85865; -120.158812 (Fort Bidwell)
Fort Bidwell
Fremont's Camp
Fremont's Camp
6 Fremont's Camp Old Alturas Hwy. (Co. Rd. 114), 0.7 mi. north of jct. with State Hwy. 139
41°51′16″N 121°18′52″W / 41.8545442°N 121.3144719°W / 41.8545442; -121.3144719 (Fremont's Camp)
Copic
Infernal Caverns Battleground
Infernal Caverns Battleground
16 Infernal Caverns Battleground Ferry Ranch
41°16′20″N 120°34′34″W / 41.272222°N 120.576111°W / 41.272222; -120.576111 (Infernal Caverns Battleground)
Likely
Old Emigrant Trail
Old Emigrant Trail
111 Old Emigrant Trail N.W. of Co. Rd. 84
41°25′07″N 120°59′48″W / 41.418494°N 120.996573°W / 41.418494; -120.996573 (Old Emigrant Trail)
Canby
Tule Lake War Relocation Center
Tule Lake War Relocation Center
850-2 Tule Lake War Relocation Center State Hwy. 139 and Co. Rd. 176
41°53′07″N 121°22′29″W / 41.8854027777778°N 121.37465°W / 41.8854027777778; -121.37465 (Tule Lake War Relocation Center)
Newell

References

  1. ^ "California Historical Landmarks By County". Ohp.parks.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-04-03.

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