City of San Luis Obispo Historic Resources
The City of San Luis Obispo Historic Resources consist of buildings and sites designated by the City of San Luis Obispo, California, as historic resources.
A map displaying the locations of San Luis Obispo's designated historic resources can be viewed by clicking "OpenStreetMap" in the template found to the right below.
Legal foundation and purpose of designation
The designation of historic resources in City of San Luis Obispo is the responsibility of the city's Cultural Heritage Committee, a group with seven members appointed by the City Council. The CHC is broadly responsible for researching, identifying, and protecting historic buildings, archaeological sites and cultural features. Under the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance, historic resources must exhibit "a high level of historic integrity," be at least 50 years old, and satisfy specified architectural or historic criteria, including associations with a notable architect, architectural design or style, historic person, historic event, or physical integrity.In 2013, the City also published a Citywide Historic Context Statement which places the City's historic resources "in the appropriate historic, social, and architectural context" in order to establish "the relationship between an area’s physical environment and its broader history." The Historic Context Statement is available on the City's website.
The City has also published "Historic Preservation Program Guidelines" which are also available on the City's website.
Overlap with other registries
Three of the City's designated historic resources have also been designated as California Historic Landmarks. They are: Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa ; Dallidet Adobe ; and Ah Louis Store.In addition, eight of the City's designated historic resources have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They are: Myron Angel House ; Pacific Coast Railway Company Grain Warehouse ; Robert Jack House ; Tribune-Republic Building ; San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library ; Ah Louis Store ; William Shipsey House ; and Monday Club of San Luis Obispo.
There are also two sites listed on the NRHP but not included in the City's register of historic resources. They are The Powerhouse on the CalPoly campus and the San Luis Obispo Octagon Barn.
San Luis Obispo Historic Resources
# | Name | Image | Location | Historic District | Built | Description |
1 | Andrews Adobe | 1451 Andrews | 1790s | Two-story clapboard covered adobe; originally a one-story house built prior to 1800 under supervision of the Mission padres and believed to be the residence of the Mission orchards' mayordomo; believed to be the second oldest surviving structure in the county; acquired by J.P. Andrews c. 1870; second story added 1906 | ||
2 | Manderscheid House | 963 Broad | Downtown HD | 1891 | Owned in early 1900s by Pacific Coast Railway conductor Richard Manderscheid | |
3 | Dutton House | 1426 Broad | Old Town HD | 1904-08 | ||
4 | Miller House | 1435 Broad | Old Town HD | 1897 | ||
5 | Vetterline House | 1504 Broad | Old Town HD | 1895-1900 | ||
6 | Maier House | 1411 Broad | Old Town HD | 1933 | ||
7 | Falkenstein House | 1445 Broad | Old Town HD | 1895 | ||
8 | McKennon House | 1510 Broad | Old Town HD | 1890 | ||
9 | Renetzky House | 1516 Broad | Old Town HD | 1904 | ||
10 | Tucker House | 1530 Broad | Old Town HD | 1905 | ||
11 | Brazil House | 148 Broad | 1931-33 | |||
12 | Bradbury House | 745 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1910 | One-story "Neo-Classic rowhouse" built for Dr. Richard Bradbury who built the Bradbury Sanitarium next door one year later | |
13 | Stanton House | 752 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1903-05 | 17-room Victorian Shingle Cottage in Queen Anne style with Neo-Classic elements; built for Edward Stanton, an officer of the Pacific Coast Railroad, and his wife Irene, a daughter of Charles William Dana. | |
14 | Manuel Marshall House | 785 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1899 | Neo-Classic House with elements of a Queen Anne cottage; the original owner Manuel Marshall was a prominent jeweler | |
15 | Fred Crossett House | 896 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1914-18 | Two-story Craftsman bungalow | |
16 | Myron Angel House | 714 Buchon | Old Town HD | c. 1880 | Two-story wood-frame hous was the home from 1889-1911 of Myron Angel, the main force behind the founding of California Polytechnic State University; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 | |
17 | Jessie Wright Maternity Home | 726 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1900 | Wood frame home in Carpenter Gothic Revival style with Queen Anne elements and a Neo-Colonial porch; operated as a maternity home in the 1920s | |
18 | Bradbury Sanitarium | 743 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1911-12 | Built by Dr. Richard Bradbury as a sanitarium; Classical Revival style later vernacularized as "American Four Square"; later used for military housing in World War II; became an apartment building after the war | |
19 | Ed Kaiser House | 751 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1904-08 | Two-story Colonial Revival, American Four Square house with Doric columns; was the home of cigar dealer and bar owner, Ed Kaiser | |
20 | Nathaniel Brew House | 771 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1903 | Home with eclectic design including Carpenter Gothic and Neo-Colonial styles; owned by Nathaniel Brew who operated a furniture and carpet business | |
21 | Upham House | 779 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1898 | Two-story home in Carpenter Gothic style with Neo-Classic elements | |
22 | Jacob Crocker House | 793 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1901-02 | Ornate two-story Queen Anne house with Colonial Revival influence built for Jacob Crocker, a prosperous businessman and merchant | |
23 | A. F. Fitzgerald House | 794 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1902 | Two-story Italianate house built by Joseph Maino for A. F. Fitzgerald, a prominent businessman who was involved in the founding of Cal Poly | |
24 | Clark/Norton House | 850 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1904-08 | Two-story vernacular Neo-Colonial house with pronounced horizontal orientation; served as the residence of two SLO mayors over the years, Elmer Clark and Thomas Norton; when built by Clark it was the largest home in SLO at 4,500 square feet | |
25 | Hourihan House | 860 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1895 | Two-story Carpenter Gothic Revival house, built for Thomas and Kate Hourihan, ranchers from Arroyo Grande | |
26 | Pete Paulson House | 890 Buchon | Old Town HD | 1919 | Classic Revival house in Craftsman style with Prairie School elements; built for Pete Paulson, a salesman for the Channel Commercial Company | |
27 | Fleuger House | 1546 Chorro | Old Town HD | 1903 | ||
28 | Aston House | 1746 Chorro | 1903 | |||
29 | Wade Building | 1026 Chorro | Downtown HD | 1909 | ||
30 | Dughi Building | 1029 Chorro | Downtown HD | 1885 | ||
31 | Wickenden Building | 1033 Chorro | Downtown HD | 1885 | ||
32 | Sauer/Adams Adobe | 964 Chorro | Chinatown HD | 1800/1860 | Original adobe built c. 1800; second story added 1860 | |
33 | Brooks House | 1518 Chorro | Old Town HD | 1890 | ||
34 | Regan House | 1306 Chorro | 1883 | |||
35 | Mazza House | 1318 Chorro | 1906 | |||
36 | Finney House | 1907 Chorro | 1890 | |||
37 | Mancilla/Freitas Adobe | 868 Chorro | 1850 | |||
38 | Rosa Butron Adobe | 466 Dana | Downtown HD | 1860 | ||
39 | Anderson House | 532 Dana | Downtown HD | 1898 | ||
40 | Barneberg House | 550 Dana | Downtown HD | 1914 | Two-story Neo-Classical style house with Craftsman and Prairie School overtones; built by James Maino for J. W. Barneberg, president of the Commercial Bank and one of the City's first millionaries; later known as Duenow Residence | |
41 | Frank Anderson House | 1345 Broad | Old Town HD | 1910-14 | One-story Neo-Classical rowhouse/Victorial cottage built for Frank Anderson, a lineman for Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. | |
42 | Goldtree/McCafrey House | 1212 Garden | 1898 | |||
43 | Union Hardware Building | 1119 Garden | Downtown HD | 1912 | ||
44 | Smith Building | 1123 Garden | Downtown HD | 1924-25 | ||
45 | Laird Building | 1129 Garden | Downtown HD | 1883 | ||
46 | Stover Building | 1130 Garden | Downtown HD | 1913 | ||
47 | Weill House | 2132 Harris | 1889 | |||
48 | Golden State Creamery | 570 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1910 | ||
49 | Greenfield Building | 719 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1905 | ||
50 | Kluver Cigar | 726 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1897 | Home of the Kluver & Sons Pioneer Cigar factory operated by George Kluver | |
51 | Carrisa Building | 736 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1906 | ||
52 | Vollmer Grocery | 740 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1890 | ||
53 | Bank of America Building | 767 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1901-02 | ||
54 | Doton Building | 777 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1931 | ||
55 | Johnson Building | 796 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1903-04 | ||
56 | Commercial Bank Building | 799 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1891 | ||
57 | Tower Building/H. M. Warden Building | 842 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1904 | Two-story commercial building; built as an office building by Horatio M. Warden; ornate clock tower removed after 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake; became Tower Building prior to World War II; first floor extensively altered | |
58 | Goldtree Block/Hotel Wineman | 849 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1883/1930 | Large commercial building originally operated as a general merchandise store the Goldtree Brothers; the Wineman Hotel opened at the location in 1931; ground floor was Riley's Department Store from 1955 to 1993 | |
59 | A. F. Fitzgerald Building | 852 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1903 | ||
60 | Sandercock Transfer Building | 856 Higuera | Downtown HD | 1890 | Home of Sandercock Transfer Co., a drayage company that delivered freight for the Pacific Coast Railway | |
61 | H. H. Waite Planing Mill | 236 Higuera | 1883 | |||
62 | Loomis Feed Co. Warehouse | 75 Higuera | 1885 | Wood frame building with corrugated iron paneling; only surviving building from the Pacific Coast Railway's headquarters as well as the only extant grain storage building in San Luis Obispo; listed on the NRHP in 1988 | ||
63 | Sandercock House | 591 Islay | Old Town HD | 1910 | ||
64 | Fitzpatrick House | 670 Islay | Old Town HD | 1880 | ||
65 | Erickson House | 461 Islay | 1900 | |||
66 | Vollmer House | 497 Islay | 1890 | |||
67 | Vollmer House | 1116 Pismo | Old Town HD | 1912 | ||
68 | Sandercock House | 535 Islay | Old Town HD | 1910 | ||
69 | Dana/Parsons House | 644 Islay | Old Town HD | 1875 | ||
70 | Erickson House | 687 Islay | Old Town HD | 1894-95 | ||
71 | Kimball House | 690 Islay | Old Town HD | 1900 | ||
72 | Jackson House | 790 Islay | Old Town HD | 1910 | ||
73 | Fumigalli House | 463 Islay | 1900 | |||
74 | The Judge's House | 1720 Johnson | 1892-1906 | |||
75 | Buckley House | 777 Johnson | Mill Street HD | 1890 | ||
76 | Post House | 1019 Leff | Old Town HD | 1900 | ||
77 | Madonna Inn | 100 Madonna | 1961-69 | Motel built by Alex Madonna along US Route 101; features a pseudo-Swiss-Alps exterior and lavish common rooms accented by pink roses, Western murals, and hammered copper; 110 uniquely designed and themed guest rooms and suites | ||
78 | Esquar House | 1117 Marsh | 1888 | |||
79 | Stover's Sanitarium | 1160 Marsh | 1911 | |||
80 | Graves House | 1167 Marsh | 1929 | |||
81 | Kaetzel House | 547 Marsh | 1882 | |||
82 | Snyder Building | 774 Marsh | Downtown HD | 1925 | ||
83 | Ramage House | 1129 Marsh | 1905 | |||
84 | Shipman House | 1135 Marsh | 1888 | |||
85 | The Nurse's House | 1141 Marsh | 1890 | |||
86 | Faulkner House | 1145 Marsh | 1915 | |||
87 | Reid House | 1305 Marsh | 1930 | |||
88 | Robert Jack House | 536 Marsh | 1880 | Two-story Italianate-style house operated by the city as a museum and events center; listed on the NRHP in 1992 | ||
89 | Masonic Temple | 859 Marsh | 1913 | |||
90 | U.S. Post Office | 893 Marsh | 1925 | |||
91 | First Presbyterian Church | 951 Marsh | 1905 | English Arts and Crafts style church built using granite quarried from nearby Bishop Peak | ||
92 | Frederick Hart Building | 981 Marsh | 1928 | |||
93 | William Shipsey House | 1266 Mill | Mill Street HD | 1890 | Home built with Queen Anne and Stick/Eastlake elements; listed on NRHP in 2010 | |
94 | Smith House | 1306 Mill | Mill Street HD | 1905 | ||
95 | Maino House | 1424 Mill | 1926 | |||
96 | Mugler House | 1460 Mill | 1925 | |||
97 | Muscio House | 1330 Mill | Mill Street HD | 1909 | ||
98 | Hays/Lattimer Adobe | 642 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1860 | ||
99 | Mission San Luis | 782 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1812 | Spanish mission founded in 1772 by Father Junípero Serra | |
100 | Fremont Theater | 1035 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1941 | Streamline Moderne theater designed by architect S. Charles Lee | |
101 | Dr. George Nichols House | 664 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1907 | One-story Colonial Revival house | |
102 | San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library | 696 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1905 | Richardsonian Romanesque Carnegie library faced in red brick with yellow sandstone trim; listed on NRHP in 1995; operated as the county's historical museum since 1956 | |
103 | Murray Adobe | 747 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1850 | Two-room adobe; used by Walter Murray as a residence and later to house the printing press for his newspaper, the Tribune; later owned by the City and served as office for the Historical Resources survey in the early 1980s | |
104 | Sauer Bakery | 848 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1875 | Two-story commercial structure; extensive alterations have covered its original character | |
105 | Sinsheimer Building | 849 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1884 | First floor was a general store operated by Sinsheimer Brothers; second floor was used for offices; only known cast iron facade on the Central Coast | |
106 | Muzio's Grocery | 868 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1912 | Grocery store operated by Italian immigrants; customers included William Randolph Hearst | |
107 | Anderson Hotel | 955 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1922-23 | Elegant Mediterranean style five-story hotel designed for J.C. Anderson, was the tallest building in downtown | |
108 | Brunner Building | 962 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1922-23 | Two-story Renaissance Revival building; originally operated with Moose lodge on second floor and retail on ground floor | |
109 | J. P. Andrews Building | 998 Monterey | Downtown HD | 1893-1906 | Two-story commercial building, it originally housed Andrews Bank | |
110 | Monday Club | 1815 Monterey | 1933 | Designed by Julia Morgan; listed on the NRHP | ||
111 | Milestone Motel Inn | 2223 Monterey | 1924-25 | Claimed as the first motel in the world, closed in 1991; now the administrative building of the Apple Farm hotel next door | ||
112 | Snyder House | 1406 Morro | Old Town HD | 1885 | ||
113 | Bullard House | 1624 Morro | Old Town HD | 1905 | ||
114 | Baker House | 1636 Morro | Old Town HD | 1900 | ||
115 | Albert House | 1642 Morro | Old Town HD | 1900 | ||
116 | Rogers House | 1428 Nipomo | Old Town HD | 1890 | ||
117 | Harmony Creamery | 991 Nipomo | Downtown HD | 1929 | ||
118 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church | 1344 Nipomo | Old Town HD | 1873 | ||
119 | Patton House | 1407 Nipomo | Old Town HD | 1913 | ||
120 | Nichols House | 1446 Nipomo | Old Town HD | 1903 | ||
121 | Parsons House | 1204 Nipomo | 1919 | |||
122 | M. F. Avila House | 1443 Osos | Old Town HD | 1927-29 | ||
123 | Park/Reidy Hotel | 1815 Osos | Railroad HD | 1907 | ||
124 | Teass House | 890 Osos | Downtown HD | 1929 | ||
125 | County Courthouse | 976 Osos | Downtown HD | 1941 | Art Deco building operated as the county courthouse until the 1960s; now houses the County Department of Planning and Building | |
126 | Allen House | 1700 Osos | Old Town HD | 1900 | ||
127 | Hageman Sanitarium | 1716 Osos | Old Town HD | 1895 | ||
128 | First Baptist Church | 1301 Osos | 1907 | Currently operated as SLO Adventist Church | ||
129 | Kundert Medical Building | 1106 Pacific | 1956 | |||
130 | Dallidet Adobe | 1185 Pacific | 1856 | Operated by the county historical societ since 1953; California Historical Landmark No. 720 | ||
131 | Zion Lutheran Church | 863 Pacific | 1909-10 | Currently operated as offices for Design Collaborative 2 | ||
132 | Ah Louis Store | 800 Palm | Chinatown HD | 1884 | Commercial structure built by Chinese businessman Ah Louis using bricks from his own brickyard; listed on NRHP in 2008 | |
133 | Michael Righetti House | 1314 Palm | Mill Street HD | 1877 or 1889 | Queen Anne house | |
134 | Righetti Apartments | 1305 Palm | Mill Street HD | 1929 | ||
135 | Payne House | 1144 Palm | 1911-13 | |||
136 | Sandford House | 71 Palomar | 1890 | |||
137 | J. Maino House | 1127 Peach | 1908 | |||
138 | Maino/Righetti House | 1128 Peach | 1910 | |||
139 | Thorne House | 1123 Pismo | Old Town HD | 1906 | ||
140 | Biddle House | 559 Pismo | Old Town HD | 1889 | ||
141 | McManus House | 649 Pismo | Old Town HD | 1901 | ||
142 | Lewin House | 671 Pismo | Old Town HD | 1890 | ||
143 | Greenfield House | 676 Pismo | Old Town HD | 1890 | ||
144 | Old Gas Works | 280 Pismo | 1902 | - | ||
145 | Southern Pacific Depot | 1011 Railroad | Railroad HD | 1943 | Railroad depot listed on the NRHP in 1993 | |
146 | Tribune-Republic Building | 1763 Santa Barbara | Railroad HD | 1873 | Housed the printing press and offices of four successive SLO newspapers from 1873-1901; moved to its current location in 1905; the oldest wooden commercial building in SLO | |
147 | Call Hotel | 1703 Santa Barbara | Railroad HD | 1886 | ||
148 | Channel Commercial Company | 1763 Santa Barbara | Railroad HD | 1912 | ||
149 | Southern Pacific Warehouse | 1940 Santa Barbara | Railroad HD | 1900 | ||
150 | Kindergarten School | 1445 Santa Rosa | Old Town HD | 1917 | ||
151 | Adriance Court | 1531 Santa Rosa | Old Town HD | 1921 | ||
152 | Chapek House | 843 Upham | 1921 | |||
153 | San Luis Obispo City Hall | 990 Palm | Downtown HD | 1951 | ||
154 | Kaufman House | 1052 Islay | 1915 | |||
155 | Southern Pacific Water Tower | 1100 Iris | 1940 | |||
156 | Edward F. Bushnell House | 1105 George | 1906 | |||
157 | Division of Highways District 5 Office | 50 Higuera | 1931 | |||
158 | La Loma De La Nopalera Adobe | 1590 Lizzie | 1780 | |||
159 | Heritage Inn | 978 Olive | 1905 | |||
160 | Rodriguez Adobe | 1341 Purple Sage | 1850 | |||
161 | SLO High School Gymnasium | 1499 San Luis | 1936 | |||
162 | S. Long/Bonetti Ranch | 3897 Higuera | 1880 | |||
163 | William M. Duff House | 1717 Santa Barbara | Railroad HD | 1901 | ||
164 | Alexander Galewski House | 1725 Santa Barbara | Railroad HD | 1904 | ||
165 | Oliver House | 1953 Chorro | 1890-1910 | |||
166 | Martha Dunlap House | 1511 Morro | Old Town HD | 1916 | ||
167 | J. J. Dunne House | 59 Benton | 1927 | |||
168 | Solomon Foreman House | 1500 Eto | 1878 | |||
169 | SP Transportation Co. Bldg. | 1021 Railroad | Railroad HD | |||
170 | Southern Pacific Roundhouse | 1335 Roundhouse | Railroad HD | 1901-13 | ||
171 | Chris Anholm House | 375 Chorro | 1919-20 | |||
172 | Bittick Residence | 1902 Chorro | 1912-13 | |||
173 | Old SLO High School Classroom | 2030 Johnson | 1908 | |||
174 | Frank Campbell Mitchell House | 1429 Osos | Old Town HD | 1884-85 | ||
175 | Laird House | 1323 Mill | Mill Street HD | 1931 | ||
176 | Burch House | 1333 Mill | Mill Street HD | 1915 | ||
177 | Faulstich House | 2243 Santa Ynez | 1928 | |||
178 | Old Fire Station Building | 750 Pismo | 1941 | |||
179 | Gregg House | 1118 Palm | 1894 | |||
180 | Michael C. Halpin House | 116 Chorro | 1930 | |||
181 | Charles John Kelly | 1352 Pacific | 1921 | |||
182 | Louisiana Clayton Dart | 1318 Pacific | 1912 | |||
183 | Harry E. Lyman House | 868 Upham | 1912 | |||
184 | David Norcross Residence | 546 Higuera | ||||
185 | Robert Pollard House | 535 Higuera | ||||
186 | Theresa Torres True House | 1214 Mill | ||||
187 | Leonard Hill House | 1144 Buchon | - | - |
San Luis Obispo Historic Districts
Name | Image | Boundaries | Description |
Downtown Historic District | Generally bounded by Palm Street to the north, Marsh Street to the south, Osos Street to the east, and Nipomo Street to the west, plus Dana Street in the northwest | Covers the oldest part of SLO including the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa and many commercial structures from the city's boom era from the 1890s to the 1910s. Covers 61.5 acres | |
Old Town Historic District | Generally bounded by Pacific Street on the north, Islay Street on the south, Santa Rosa Street on the east, and Beach Street on the west | Established in 1987, the district covers 86 acres in SLO's oldest residential neighborhoods with historic homes dating from the 1880s to the turn of the century. | |
Chinatown Historic District | Both sides of Palm Street between Chorro and Morro Streets | Established in 1995 to recognize the contributions of SLO's Chinese community; consists of 4.4 acres | |
Mill Street Historic District | Peach Street on the north, Palm Street on the south, Pepper Street on the east and Toro Street on the west | Established in 1987, consists of 20 acres along a tree-lined street with early 20th century homes in the Tudor Revival, Craftsman, Mission Revival, Prairie Colonial, and Shingle styles. Sometimes referred to as Fremont Heights | |
Railroad Historic District | Bounded by the railroad right-of-way on the east, Johnson Avenue on the north, Orcutt Road on the south, Leff Street on the northwest, and Broad Street on the west | Established in 1998 along the historic boundaries of the Southern Pacific rail yard. It includes residential and commercial resources constructed following the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1894. Covers 80.7 acres |