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Historical Markers and War Memorials in San Mateo County, California

 
Clickable Map of San Mateo County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg San Mateo County, CA (131) Alameda County, CA (409) San Francisco County, CA (456) Santa Clara County, CA (409) Santa Cruz County, CA (107)  SanMateoCounty(131) San Mateo County (131)  AlamedaCounty(409) Alameda County (409)  SanFranciscoCityandCounty(456) San Francisco City and County (456)  SantaClaraCounty(409) Santa Clara County (409)  SantaCruzCounty(107) Santa Cruz County (107)
Adjacent to San Mateo County, California
    Alameda County (409)
    San Francisco City and County (456)
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101California (San Mateo County), San Carlos — City of San Carlos Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the lasting memory of those from the City of San Carlos and San Carlos High School who gave their lives while serving with the Armed Forces of the United States of America during the Vietnam War and in the Persian Gulf. They fought . . . — Map (db m18337) WM
102California (San Mateo County), San Carlos — Pan American Airways "Philippine Clipper" Martin (M-130) NC-14715
Lat 39 - 04'N • Long 123 - 16'W In Remembrance Pan American Airways "Philippine Clipper" Martin (M-130) NC-14715 November 14, 1935 - January, 21, 1943 History Total hours in the air 14,628. After eight years of flying . . . — Map (db m92279) HM WM
103California (San Mateo County), San Carlos — San Carlos Depot
Erected 1888 Deeded as use as a railroad depot by John W. Brittan Site of the first San Carlos Telegraph Post Office and Library An Historical Site Dedicated 1976 — Map (db m41451) HM
104California (San Mateo County), San Carlos — San Carlos Station1888 - 1988
Southern Pacific constructed this station in 1888 to meet the needs of the new town of San Carlos. The use of the Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style of architecture was exceedingly rare for railroad depots in California. This style and the use . . . — Map (db m11041) HM
105California (San Mateo County), San Carlos — Thaddeus Kerns
Born June 5, 1884, Santa Ana, California; Died July 15, 1913, Chico, California Inspired by accounts of the first public flights of Wilber and Orville Wright, Chico resident Thaddeus Kerns constructed and flew a hang glider of his own . . . — Map (db m92281) HM
106California (San Mateo County), San Gregorio — 26 — Portola Camp
Captain Gaspar de Portola and his party of Spanish explorers, journeying overland from San Diego in a fruitless search for Monterey Bay, camped here by San Gregorio Creek for a three day rest and treatment of their sick, October 24-27, 1769. Having . . . — Map (db m11032) HM
107California (San Mateo County), San Gregorio — San Gregorio House
The San Gregorio House was built in 1865 by C.W.T. Carter, and opened in 1866. It is located ten miles south of Half Moon Bay, situated in one of the most beautiful of the coast valleys, being very near the ocean, with a salubrious climate and no . . . — Map (db m28085) HM
108California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Central Park and The Kohl Pumphouse
The site of the Central Park is possibly the sole surviving example of the late nineteenth century estates once so numerous on the Peninsula. Charles B. Polhemus, Director of the San Francisco & San Jose Railroad and founder of Central San . . . — Map (db m28712) HM
109California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Central Park Veterans Memorial
This monument is dedicated by the citizens of San Mateo in gratitude to the men and women of our community who served courageously and unselfishly in the defense of great national peril and in memory of those citizens who made the supreme sacrifice . . . — Map (db m29183) WM
110California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Central Park Veterans Memorial
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111California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Central Park Veterans Memorial - Screaming Eagles Grove
In honor of San Mateos adopted sons of the 101st. Airborne Division and native sons and daughters who served proudly in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. — Map (db m29184) WM
112California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Central Park Veterans Memorial – Japanese American Combat Team
In Memory of 442nd Japanese American Combat Team and their families "Go For Broke"Map (db m29186) HM
113California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — 1923 — Central Park Veterans Memorial – World War I
This tree planted May 30th 1923 By San Mateo Post No.82 American Legion In Honor of those who served in World War I 1917 – 1919 — Map (db m29181) HM
114California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — First Business StructureHistoric House
Two plaques, one above the other First Business Structure Public necessity in 1964 required the demolition of the historic house referred to by the accompanying plaque; this marker is placed to perpetuate its memory and to . . . — Map (db m93314) HM
115California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Higurashi-en"Garden Worthy of a Days Contemplation"
This authentic historic oriental garden and tea house was first developed in the 1880's by Peninsula pioneer Henry Bowie. The property later became part of the Eugene de Sabla estate. Joan and Achille Paladini, current owners have restored the . . . — Map (db m93312) HM
116California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — 47 — Historic Camp SiteJuan Bautista de Anza Expedition
Here on the banks of San Mateo Creek Captain J. B. de Anza camped. March 29,1776, after exploring the peninsula and selecting the sites for the Mission and Presidio of San Francisco. Here also the party of families, soldiers, and priests, on the way . . . — Map (db m18418) HM
117California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — History of San Mateo’s Bridges
In 1923, the cities of San Mateo, Burlingame, and Hillsborough began planning for a bridge to link the San Francisco Bay peninsula cities with East Bay and Central Valley communities. Even after the Dumbarton Bridge opened, in 1927, these . . . — Map (db m28727) HM
118California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — 393 — Mission Hospice
Here stood the MISSION HOSPICE built around 1800 by the Spanish Padres on El Camino Real to break the journey from Santa Clara and serve the Indians of Mission Dolores. — Map (db m18417) HM
119California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — 100 — Morse’s Corners
Originally, Michael Carey’s brick store, 1875 – later acquired by A.T. Bartlett and G. Fisher. C. M. Morse’s Drug Store, also Fisher Hotel. First San Mateo telephone, 1883. First San Mateo Fire Department organized here, 1887. Strebel . . . — Map (db m29548) HM
120California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Pacific City
The idea to build an amusement park at this site was conceived by local civic leaders. This park would rival those at Coney Island and Atlantic City. The Pacific City site was 90 acres, stretching from Peninsula Avenue to Burlingame Avenue and . . . — Map (db m28780) HM
121California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — San Mateo’s First Residents
There are few traces left of San Mateo’s First Residents Before the Europeans arrived, Native Americans living in the San Mateo area were known as the Salson. The Salson have been grouped with the Ohlone or Costanoan people. The Salson . . . — Map (db m29549) HM
122California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — St. Denis Church and Cemetery
One half mile south of this site stood the first church in San Mateo County. Dedicated in 1853 by Catholic Archbishop Joseph S. Alemany. He named it after St. Denis to honor the founder, Dennis Martin, pioneer lumberman and farmer, who also . . . — Map (db m72481) HM
123California (San Mateo County), Woodside — A Monument to Water
Here on October 28, 1934, an eager audience celebrated the roar of Hetch Hetchy water as it rushed to the Peninsula for the first time. An adequate supply of high-quality drinking water was finally a reality for the Bay Area. — Map (db m92635) HM
124California (San Mateo County), Woodside — 907 — FiloliFight – Love – Live
This country estate was begun in 1915 for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bourn, II. Architect Willis J. Polk designed a modified Georgian Style country house. Subsequently the carriage house and garden pavilion were executed by Arthur Brown. The formal . . . — Map (db m18450) HM
125California (San Mateo County), Woodside — 478 — First Saw Mill
About three hundred feet south of this monument on the banks of Alambique Creek, stood San Mateo County's first saw mill. Built by Charles Brown in 1847. About the same time Dennis Martin was building a second mill on San Francisquito Creek. Both . . . — Map (db m18478) HM
126California (San Mateo County), Woodside — Folger Stable c.1905Folger Estate Stable Historic District
Erected by coffee magnate James A Folger II, and designed by Arthur Brown Jr., who designed the San Francisco Opera House and City Hall, the stable is an example of the so-called "Victorian Gothic Style". Famed for it's decorative elements, it had . . . — Map (db m56579) HM
127California (San Mateo County), Woodside — In Memoriam The Aircraft "Resolution"
The Australian company British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines DC-6B, VH-BPE, on a scheduled flight from Sydney to San Francisco with a final destination of Vancouver, Canada, crashed on Kings Mountain in San Mateo County during the morning hours of . . . — Map (db m70332) HM
128California (San Mateo County), Woodside — The Chinese Wallsat Folger Estate Stable
These stone walls are part of a network of trails and roads built by Chinese immigrants. In 1872 Simon L. Jones bought 1,500 acres of timberland in Woodside and developed them into farmlands, orchards and vineyards with the use of Chinese labor. . . . — Map (db m63621) HM
129California (San Mateo County), Woodside — 474 — Town of Searsville
Here stood the lumberman’s village of Searsville whose first settler, John Sears, came in 1854. Across the road westerly from this monument stood a hotel. The school, store, blacksmith shop, and dwellings were to the southeast. Some on the site of . . . — Map (db m10711) HM
130California (San Mateo County), Woodside — Town of West Union1853 ~ 1910
The town of West Union stood between today’s Edgewood Road and Raymundo Drive in Woodside. The town was originally developed by the employees of two lumber mills on West Union Creek established by Willard Whipple. Farming supplemented the lumber . . . — Map (db m15977) HM
131California (San Mateo County), Woodside — 93 — Woodside Store
Built in 1854 among sawmills and redwood groves by Dr. R.O. Tripp and M.A. Parkhurst. Operated by Dr. Tripp in person (who also served as dentist, librarian, postmaster and community leader) until his death in 1909. Purchased by the County of San . . . — Map (db m86793) HM

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