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Midtown Stockton - Historic Landmarks

The City of Stockton has 49 documented historical landmarks. Eleven of them are located in the Magnolia-Midtown Area.

The Magnolia Historic District area in Midtown Stockton is located within the borders of Harding Way on the North, Park Street on the South, California Street on the east, and El Dorado Street on the West.
Click on the map below to see a larger view (*PDF).
Name/Address
Resolution No.
Effective Date
Charles E. Owen Home (1890)
1119 N. San Joaquin Street
34,629
11/07/77
City Hall & Civic Court (1923-26)
425 N. El Dorado Street
39,656
03/14/83
Federal Building (1933)
401 N. San Joaquin Street
also listed in the National Register of Historic Places
85-0324
05/28/85
Home of Benjamin Holt (c.1860)
548 E. Park Street
also listed in the National Register of Historic Places
29,100
06/07/71
Newell Home (1888)
1107 N. San Joaquin St.
29,170
07/06/71
Original Temple Israel (1855)
821 N. American Street
39,264
07/26/82
Philomathean Clubhouse (1911)
1000 N. Hunter Street
01-0150
03/03/01
Sears Roebuck Building (1910-16)
620 N. Aurora Street
86-0274
05/12/86
St. Agnes School & Convent (1914-20)
640 N. San Joaquin Street
86-0503
08/11//86
St. John's Episcopal Church (1892)
115 E. Miner Avenue
29,100
06/07/71
Superintendent's Home (1900)
Stockton State Hospital
521 E. Acacia Street
also listed in the National Register of Historic Places
29,086
06/01/71
Weber Primary School (1873)
55 W. Flora Street
29,100
06/07/71

See the list of all Historic Landmarks in Stockton (*PDF)
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