Lodi Arch
Also known as: Mission ArchPine St., Lodi, California
Photo
Lodi Arch 1
By Steveozone - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21073241
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Map
Coordinates:
+38.13419, -121.2717338°08'03" N, 121°16'18" W
Quadrangle map:Lodi North
Description
"LODI ARCH - Designed by architect E. B. Brown and built in 1907 for the Lodi Tokay Carnival, the arch served as an entrance into Lodi and a symbol of agricultural and commercial growth. Essentially unaltered since construction, the structure is one of few remaining Mission Revival ceremonial arches left within California." - California Historic Landmark No.931
National Register information
- Status
- Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1980
- Reference number
- 80000848
- Architectural style
- Late 19th and 20th Century Revival: Mission/Spanish Revival
- Areas of significance
- Commerce; Architecture; Agriculture
- Level of significance
- State
- Evaluation criteria
- A - Event; C - Design/Construction
- Property type
- Structure
- Historic function
- Street furniture/object
- Current function
- Street furniture/object
- Period of significance
- 1900-1924
- Significant year
- 1907
Update Log
- July 27, 2022: New photo from Bill Eichelberger
- March 28, 2019: Updated by Richard Doody: Added historical information
- December 28, 2016: New Street View added by Bill Eichelberger