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  2. Cal Poly Humboldt Natural History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo Bank donated the original location of the museum to Humboldt State University (HSU). [3] Around 2010, the university was unable to continue to fund the operations of the museum. The museum closed. Eventually, the Humboldt Science Mathematics Center/Redwood Science Project took over the management and the museum reopened.

  3. Arcata Community Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Arcata Community Forest is part of the parks and recreation system of the City of Arcata, California, United States. It was originally created in 1955 from six forest tracts: Gannon Tract, Burns Tract, Preston Tract I, Preston Tract II, Reclamation Water Co. Tract, and Brizard Tract. [1] The main forest area covers 793 acres (3.21 km 2).

  4. Blue Lake Museum - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was intended to extend an existing line in north Humboldt Bay, through Blue Lake and to their Humboldt Lumber Mill Co. This Northern Fork could carry 425,000 board-feet of Mad River redwood per sailing to the San Francisco and southern California markets. It provided daily freight and passenger service to Arcata, and the world beyond.

  5. Arcata, California - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 population of Arcata, California is 18,989 based on projected census data. The US Census estimates the current population of Arcata to be 18,989, of which 5,698 are students at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. In 2019, the citizens of Arcata were of a median age of 26.4 and a median annual income of $35,506.

  6. Redwood Park - Wikipedia

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    Redwood National and State Parks, located in California, United States; Redwood Park, South Australia; Redwood Park (Arcata, California), a municipal park containing Coast Redwoods and public buildings in the city of Arcata, California, United States. The park is contiguous in its location at the western edge of the Arcata Community Forest

  7. Category:Arcata, California - Wikipedia

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  8. Jacoby Building - Wikipedia

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    The plaque was in one corner of the Arcata Plaza, a park across the street from the Jacoby Building. For years the Plaza also had an 8.5-foot bronze statue of President William McKinley (1843-1901), forged in San Francisco in 1906.

  9. Humboldt Crabs - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the team's 63rd consecutive season, the Crabs overall season record was 42 - 12; [15] in 2008, the Crabs drew an average of 874 fans to the ball park and went 35 - 13 for the season; [16] in 2009 the Crabs record was 48–11; [17] in their 66th season, 2010, the Crabs went 43 - 9; [18] [19] the 2019 team went 33–16. Find stats on the ...