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  2. California State Route 44 - Wikipedia

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    Western terminus of SR 44; west end of SR 273 / Historic US 99 overlap; west end of one-way pair where SR 44 east / SR 273 south traffic heads onto Market Street south and SR 44 west / SR 273 north traffic joins from Eureka Way east: SR 299 west (Eureka Way west) – Weaverville, Eureka: L0.16L: SR 273 (Pine Street) One-way street, inbound ...

  3. Woodley Island - Wikipedia

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    Woodley Island [1] is an island located in Humboldt Bay in the city of Eureka, California. [2] The Table Bluff Lighthouse was moved to the island in 1987. [3] There is also a marina on the island. [4] The island is accessible by boat and car and is located across from downtown Eureka. [5]

  4. Eureka, California - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures drop to freezing or below only on a few nights per year, and daytime temperatures for these days are typically mild temperatures ranging between 43–58 °F (6.1–14.4 °C). Eureka has never recorded an ice day, with the coldest daytime maximum being 34 °F (1 °C) in 1990. [70]

  5. California State Route 255 - Wikipedia

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    Woodley Island Marina: Interchange 0.67: Samoa Bridge (middle span) over the Middle Channel of Humboldt Bay 1.37: Samoa Bridge (north span) over the Samoa Channel of Humboldt Bay North end of freeway 2.03: New Navy Base Road – Samoa: Arcata: 8.80: US 101 (Redwood Highway) – Crescent City, Eureka: Interchange; north end of SR 255; US 101 ...

  6. Old Town Eureka - Wikipedia

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    Old Town Eureka (formally the Eureka Old Town Historic District) in Eureka, California, is a historic district listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. It is a 350-acre (1.4 km 2) area containing 154 buildings mostly from the Victorian era. The core of the district runs the length of First, Second, and Third Streets ...

  7. Carter House Inn - Wikipedia

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    These 19th-century Victorian architects also built the Carson Mansion at virtually the same time in Eureka. However, the Murphy home was completely destroyed by the fire resulting from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [4] Mark Carter found the blueprints for the home in an antique store and rebuilt the structure but in Eureka. [5]

  8. E. Janssen Building - Wikipedia

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    1902 map/perspective of Eureka: Inset #1 at upper left hand corner is "Buhne's Big Store", in the Janssen Building at 422 1st Street. [9] Outgrowing the first building in just five years, in 1869 Buhne built another building at 423 First Street adjacent to his previous store. [8] The earlier building is gone but the later one survives. [8]

  9. Ingomar Club - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1940s, two Eureka businessmen, J.H. Crothers and Carl Gustafson, came up with the idea for what is now the Ingomar Club. Modeling their vision after an established organization, the Humboldt Club, they and other prominent members of local society began meeting and looking for a physical location to house the club.