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Tour Route: Side Streets

  • 1310 Adams Street

    1310 Adams Street

    Moving the parsonage The Methodist Church is the oldest of the several 19th-century churches in St. Helena. Its simple lines…

  • 1468 Railroad Avenue

    1468 Railroad Avenue

    This map from 1945 shows the Sherry House (blue) and the Depot Saloon (red) with the middle structure joining the…

  • 1325 Adams Street

    1325 Adams Street

    First schoolhouse, circa 1882 St. Helena’s first public one-room schoolhouse stood on the grounds now occupied by Las Alcobas luxury…

  • 1104 Adams Street

    1104 Adams Street

    The Pritchard Building, built in 1906, was constructed, as were most of the stone buildings along Railroad Avenue, as a…

  • 1360 Oak Avenue

    1360 Oak Avenue

    Dr. George J. and Elsie Wood Public Library The St. Helena Library was begun privately as a subscription library by…

  • Alila Napa Valley (formerly Las Alcobas, St. Gothard’s Inn)

    Alila Napa Valley (formerly Las Alcobas, St. Gothard’s Inn)

    Residence St. Gothard’s Inn Los Alcobas “The handsome residence being erected by Mrs. M.H. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. C.H.…

  • 1291 Madrona Avenue

    1291 Madrona Avenue

    1291 Madrona The building that now houses the American Legion Post 199, was built by the St. Helena Seventh Day…

  • St. Helena Post Office

    St. Helena Post Office

    Carver mansion Keller mural Post Office On June 28, 1938, St. Helena citizens learned they were to become the recipients…

  • Gott’s Roadside (formerly Taylor’s Refresher)

    Gott’s Roadside (formerly Taylor’s Refresher)

    Generations of local residents and travelers have patronized the hamburger stand that Popsy Taylor first opened in St. Helena in…

  • 1401 Grayson Avenue

    1401 Grayson Avenue

    St. Helena’s first high school held classes at the local Presbyterian Church for one year in 1895. In 1896, the…