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Ferndale
 
Ferndale
 
  Ferndale  
Place Name

Originally settled in 1852 and long known as Cream City, the town was founded about 1870 and so named because of the luxuriant growth of ferns in the valley.

It is also a charming Victorian village with meticulously kept homes and gardens, and the town is so historically and architecturally authentic that it has been designated a state historic landmark.

Industry

Ferndale has made lasting contributions to the dairy industry.

Local Landmarks

Ferndale Museum.

The museum features rooms of the Victorian era, logging and farm equipment, an operating seismograph, and a working forge from the town’s original blacksmith shop.

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Ferndale Bridge

The Ferndale Bridge over the Eel River was built in 1911, and is the oldest reinforced concrete bridge in existence.

General Trivia

The oldest county fair in California is the Humboldt County Fair, which has been held each year in Ferndale for more than 100 years.