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  2. James H. Francis House - Wikipedia

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    1403 Myrtle St., Calistoga, California: Built: 1886: Built by: ... The house served as the Calistoga Hospital from 1919 to 1964, until the hospital was closed. [4]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Napa County ...

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    840-844 Brown St. Napa: 3: William Andrews House ... 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of St. Helena off CA 128 ... 1403 Myrtle St. Calistoga: 1886 home of a local ...

  4. Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park is a California state park located in Napa County between St. Helena and Calistoga.The park is the site of a water-powered grist mill that was built in 1846 is one of only two water-driven mills remaining west of the Mississippi River.

  5. Castello di Amorosa - Wikipedia

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    Castello di Amorosa is a winery located near Calistoga, California.The winery opened to the public in April 2007, as the project of a fourth-generation vintner, Dario Sattui, who also owns and operates the V. Sattui Winery named after his great-grandfather, Vittorio Sattui, who originally established a winery in San Francisco in 1885 after emigrating from Italy to California.

  6. Calistoga, California - Wikipedia

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    Calistoga was founded in 1868 when the California Pacific Railroad was built, establishing the town as a tourist destination for its Calistoga Hot Springs. [4] Today, Calistoga continues as a popular tourist destination in Wine Country, owing to its vineyards and historic landmarks.

  7. San Francisco, Napa and Calistoga Railway - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the railroad commenced in 1903 and trains began running from Vallejo to Napa following a grand opening on July 4, 1905. The line was extended to Yountville by 1907, to St. Helena on January 1, 1908, and to Calistoga on September 12, 1912. [4] The railroad went through several reorganizations and name changes throughout its lifetime.

  8. Sterling Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Vineyards is a winery near Calistoga, California, owned by Treasury Wine Estates. The winery achieved international recognition when its wine won first place in the Ottawa Wine Tasting of 1981.

  9. Calistoga Depot - Wikipedia

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    The building was restored in 1978 by Calistoga Depot Associates. That year, Central Pacific Coach No. 12 was moved to the depot to act as tenant space, housing a wine shop for over 30 years. The car was moved to the California State Railroad Museum in 2020 for restoration.