Main Street

These pictures and these photographs
Let me know I’m doin’ fine
I used to make you happy once upon a time
But the sun sank west of the Mendocino County line
— Willy Nelson

Originally a Pomo Indian settlement, a lumber town was established on this site in 1852. The town was originally called Meiggsville, and then Big River before finally settling on Mendocino, named after Spanish navigator Antonio de Mendoza. Many of Mendocino’s early non-native settlers were from New England which is definitely evident in the architecture. In fact, several episodes of the TV show Murder, She Wrote were filmed here, and Mendocino stood in for the fictional town of Cabot Cove, Maine. Quite a few films were made here as well, perhaps the most memorable of which was James Dean’s 1955 classic East of Eden. Today, Mendocino is one of the most charming little towns along the California coast and attracts a wonderful mix of artists, tourists and small-town enthusiasts like myself. I thought it was cool that the town still has many of the original wooden water towers, built before the town had a central water supply. My favorite places to photograph were definitely the stunning old Masonic Hall with it’s beautiful statue called Time and the Maiden, the old Mendocino Beacon Building, the unique water towers and of course the gorgeous coastline. I hope you enjoy these photos from stunning Mendocino, California.

The 1866 Masonic Hall

The Old Mendocino Beacon

Time and the Maiden on the Old Masonic Hall

Cruising Past the Old Mendocino Hotel

Along Main Street

I Liked This Tree

The Jewelry Shop

Jams and Preserves in This Beautifully Kept Shop

Corners of the Mouth Market

The Presbyterian Church

The Catholic Church

I Love the Design of This One

Rainsong Shoes

The Town Community Center

Dick’s Place is a Nice Little Bar

The Harvest Market Under Beautiful Skies

Corvette on Lansing Street

Corvette on Little Lake Street

The Crown Hall

Another Beautiful Sign

Beautiful Hand Crafted Signs

Frankie’s Has Everything

Looking Out From the Headlands

This Beautiful House Dates to 1882

Another Beautiful Home

The Old Ford House and Visitor Center

The Mendocino Presbyterian Church

Looking Down Little Lake Street at Dusk

The Gnar Bar and a Look Up Lansing Street

Beautiful Flowers at the Lansing St Gallery

A Fairy House in the Cemetery

The Outdoor Store and the Whistlestop

The Highlights Gallery

I Love This Shot on Little Lake Street

Water Towers Everywhere

Patterson’s is a Picture-Perfect Country Pub

The Kelley House

The Post Office

The Lisbon House

Looking Up Kasten Street

Beautiful Signs on Main Street

Along Lansing Street

The Path Through the Rotary Park

The Seagull Inn

Slug Sisters

Along Main Street

Shadow Catcher Cameo on Main Street

Mendocino Tea Company

The Study Club

Along Little Lake Street

A Cool Old Wagon

Sol de Mendocino

Sunset Over the Pacific

Water Towers Everywhere

A Cool Wooden Tower

Main Street

The Tile Guy

The Volunteer Fire Department

Dusk at Mendocino Head

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