About Magnolia Historic Preservation District, Stockton CA
The Magnolia Historic District, located in Midtown Stockton,
encompasses the richest variety of architectural styles found in the City. Primarily composed of single and multifamily homes, most of the neighborhood was designated, the Magnolia Historic District, by the State of California. The tree-lined streets display samples of virtually all the architectural styles of California's most formative period, including Queen Anne, Eastlake, Craftsman, Moderne,
Spanish Revival, and Dutch Colonial. Homes dating as early as 1860 still call this neighborhood home.
The Midtown possesses many of the homes built in the City between 1860 and 1920 which have been identified as historically and architecturally significant by the Stockton Cultural Heritage Board. In fact, over half of the district’s structures were constructed before 1920 and reflect virtually every notable architectural style of California’s 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Midtown-Magnolia area of Stockton is located within the boundaries of Harding Way on the North, Miner Avenue on the South,
Union Pacific Railroad tracks on the East, and El Dorado Street on the West.
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