The Mendocino and Headlands Historic District in Mendocino, California, is a nationally recognized and locally protected historic district filled with late 19th Century buildings constructed from local redwood. This picturesque area, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Little Lake Street, and California State Route 1, features iconic structures like the Mendocino Presbyterian Church and the Masonic Hall.
With its charming resemblance to coastal villages in New England and the Maritime Provinces of Canada, the Mendocino and Headlands Historic District has served as a backdrop for various films and TV series, including "Johnny Belinda" and "Murder She Wrote." Visitors can explore this historic gem and learn about its rich heritage at the Ford House Museum, which serves as a visitor's center for the district.
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