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The Betty Kwan Chinn Day Center opened November 16, 2013 offering a variety of services for the poor and homeless. [7] In 2020, the Betty Kwan Chinn Foundation stopped receiving donation items due to the coronavirus pandemic. The foundation offered 100 free packed meals on weekdays at its Eureka-based center. [8]
Eureka: c.1900, 2 Story Queen Anne/Eastlake Residence 14: De-No-To Cultural District: April 24, 1985 : Address Restricted: Hoopa: Hupa, Karuk cultural site 15: Eureka Historic District: Eureka Historic District
Although the College of the Redwoods main campus is technically inside Eureka City Limits, Fields Landing is the nearest community to the college by road. [16] Electricity is provided to community residents by Pacific Gas and Electric. Water and sewer services are supplied by Humboldt Community Services District. [17]
The entire city is a state historic landmark, which has hundreds of significant Victorian homes, including the nationally recognized Carson Mansion, and the city has retained its original 19th-century commercial core as a nationally recognized Old Town Historic District. [24] Eureka is home to California's oldest zoo, the Sequoia Park Zoo. [25]
The District's efforts were directed at prosecuting the ongoing Bald Hills War against the Indians in the northern, coastal area of the large district. A peace was achieved in August 1864. On July 27, 1865, the Military Division of the Pacific was created, consisting of the Department of California and Department of the Columbia. Humboldt ...
The William S. Clark House, in Eureka, Humboldt County, northern California was built in 1888 by master carpenter Fred B. Butterfield. Its design includes elements of both Eastlake and Queen Anne Styles of Victorian architecture. [2] It was built for William S. Clark, a businessman, real estated developer, and mayor of Eureka. [2]
King Salmon is an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California, United States, located on the shore of Buhne Point directly across from the entrance to Humboldt Bay, [2] slightly south of Eureka and 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Fields Landing, [3] at an elevation of 3 feet (0.91 m). [1]
Noyo (formerly, "Noyo River") [2] is an unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California. [1] It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the center of Fort Bragg, [2] at an elevation of 108 feet (33 m). [1]