Monday, July 7, 2008

The Victorian Village Of Ferndale......

In the late 1800s, during the Victorian architectural period, Ferndale blossomed as the agricultural center of Northern California. During this period Humbolt County was sparsely populated, allowing abundant opportunities for hard-working immigrants. Ferndale became a melting-pot of Scandinavian, Swiss-Italian and Portuguese cultures.

Such a quaint little town full of so much history and beautiful homes and buildings!
Having ice cream in the old ice cream parlor!
The Victorian Inn...amazing inside and out!
Ferndale's Gingerbread Mansion is well known as one of northern California's most photographed inns.
Beautiful Church we saw walking through town.

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