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CHL No. 682 York Cabin Site - Napa

Guidebook

NO. 682 SITE OF YORK'S CABIN, CALISTOGA - Among the first houses in this area was John York's log cabin, constructed in October 1845. Rebuilt as part of the home of the Kortum family, it was used as a residence until razed in 1930. Nearby was the cabin of David Hudson, also built in October 1845. Calistoga was named by Samuel Brannan.

Location

SW corner Hwy 29 (Foothill Blvd) and Lincoln Ave, Calistoga
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Notes

The State Plaque is in the parking lot, next to the street. It is hidden by bushes and a palm.

NO. 682 SITE OF YORK'S CABIN, CALISTOGA - Marker