I have really been looking forward to visiting Ferndale, the Victorian village in Humboldt County, and it was so much more than I ever imagined it would be. This charming town is over the river and down the road from the main highway and while it’s definitely not a secret it still kind of feels like it is.

Ferndale got its start back in 1852 when brothers Stephen and Seth Shaw came to the area to claim a homestead and begin farming. They found that the land was particularly suitable to raising cattle and a small dairy community would begin to grow. William would eventually leave the area, but Seth remained and built a beautiful Gothic home, which he called Fern Dale. When a post office opened in the area, the name was adopted for the town. That house is now called Shaw House and is still there to see in all its Gothic glory.

Dairy, and especially butter, would be the main industry of the town for quite some time, and a process of cutting and wrapping butter in paper for transport was pioneered in Ferndale. Once this process had been developed, butter was shipped down the Eel River and sent south to San Francisco and the town would grow. Butter brought wealth to the area and many fine homes and buildings were constructed in the Victorian style of the time, often called “Butterfat Palaces”. I’m thrilled that so many of these buildings have survived and dairy continues to be the main industry driving the local economy.

I spent a couple of days in Ferndale, taking these photos. I found the locals to be friendly and welcoming as one would expect in Northern California. I particularly enjoyed a conversation about the upcoming Humboldt County Fair one night in the Palace Saloon and also attending an Old Timers’ baseball game at the local ballfield. Breakfast at Joe’s Place was top notch and I loved being able to enjoy a glass of local wine above the bar in the Gazebo. Taking these photos was a joy, especially of the Gingerbread House, Gazebo, the Victorian Inn and the beautiful lamp posts around town. I hope you enjoy these photos of fabulous Ferndale, a town full of Victorian charm in the heart of Humboldt County

The Gingerbread House

The Gorgeous Gazebo

I Love a Good Street Clock - This One Outside Colorful Stitch

The Victorian Inn

Gothic Doors Make Me Happy

The Doors at the Ferndale Community Church

A Corner Door at Gazebo

Main Street

The Post Office

Eat at Joe’s

Patches’ Pastries

Main Street

The Ivanhoe

Ferndale Emporium

Ferndale Community Church

A Beautiful Birdbath and Flowers

Volunteer Fire Department

The Corner at the Boardroom - I Love the Victorian Light

The Town’s Gazebo

Volunteer Fire Department

The Beautiful Gothic Shaw House

Golden Gate Mercantile

Hobbits Only

Beautiful Old Gran Torino

Ferndale Church of the Assumption

The Fair is Right Around the Corner

The Colorful IOOF

The Lamp Post in Front of The Victorian Inn

Like Nobody Else Day Spa

Morning Mist on Main Street

Ferndale Liquors

Inside Mind’s Eye

Another Great Carnegie Library

Ferndale Meat Company

Along Main Street

Victorian Architecture Everywhere

May’s Gallery

Palace Back Door

Poppa Joe’s Diner

Natural Treasures in Mind’s Eye

Victorian Knick-Knacks in Mind’s Eye

The Old Steeple

Ring’s Rexall

The BEST Public Restrooms

Cruising By The Palace Saloon

Inside Joe’s Place

Outside the Post Office

Pulling into The Boardroom

Classic Ticket Window at the Theater

Joe’s Classic American Diner

Mini Victorian in the Park

Look at the Detail on the Gingerbread House

The Red Front Store

Cool Statue Near the Town Hall

A Pretty Pink House

I Liked the Colorful Front

Another Colorful Modern House

Main Street

Ring’s Rexall Drugs

More Beautiful Detail

Victorian Detail

Old Timers’ Game

Another Beautiful House

I Loved These Benches

Interesting Art

So Much Detail at Gazebo

Stitch

I Love These Lamp Posts

The Palace Saloon

I Just Love the Colors

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