National Register of Historic Places includes these 36 San Joaquin County sites

Happy birthday, San Joaquin County, you don’t look a day over … 175? As the county celebrates 175 Years of Growing Greatness this year, take a step back in time with these 36 San Joaquin County listings on the National Register of Historic Places. Stockton – which celebrated its own 175th in the “All America City” in 2024, is home to 19 of the iconic spots on the list that denotes historic U.S. places worthy of preservation.

Take a look at our local landmark sites:

Stockton National Register of Historic Places

  • Cole’s Five Cypress Farm — 11221 E. Eight Mile Road. Completed in 1863, the “large pioneer farmhouse is representative of the homes built by the grain barons when ‘Wheat was King’ in the great San Joaquin Valley,” according to the National Park Service.
  • Commercial and Savings Bank — 343 E. Main St.
  • El Dorado Elementary School — 1540 N. Lincoln St.
  • Elks…

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