Tour Overview
Welcome to the Downtown Redding History Tour, created by Dottie Smith in partnership with Visit Redding and Pedego Redding.
To use this tour, simply ride to the markers shown on the map and listen to the audio that autoplays at each location.
The blue dot on the map shows your current location. You can tap the icon in the upper right corner of the map to recenter on your location.
Stops
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Stop 2: Caldwell Park
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Stop 3: Chauncey C. Bush statue
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Stop 4: Union Pacific Railroad trestle
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Stop 5: Lorenz Hotel
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Stop 6: Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Station
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Stop 7: Steam donkey
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Stop 8: United States Post Office
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Stop 9: Veterans Memorial Building
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Stop 10: James Holt residence
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Stop 11: Behrens-Eaton House Museum
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Stop 12: Dudley Saeltzer residence
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Stop 13: Lawrence J. Kennedy residence
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Stop 14: Redding Fire House No. 1
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Stop 15: Frank Crowe residence
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Stop 16: Cascade Theatre
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Stop 17: Redding Hotel
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Stop 18: Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building
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Stop 19: Shasta Historical Society building
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Stop 20: Bank of Shasta County
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Stop 21: Old Redding City Hall
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Stop 22: Highway 99 / Miracle Mile / Market Street
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Stop 23: James Ellery house
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Stop 24: Carter House Natural Science Museum
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Stop 25: Western Hotel
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Stop 26: Diestelhorst Bridge
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Stop 27: Jack’s Grill
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Stop 28: The A.M.E. (African-Methodist-Episcopal) Zion Church
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Stop 29: Empire Recovery Center
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Stop 30: I.O.O.F. (International order of Odd Fellows) Hall
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Stop 31: Frisbie House / Mansion
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Stop 32: Gerlinger Steel and Supply Co.
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Stop 33: Glover residence
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Stop 34: Damburger Hamburger Stand
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Stop 35: Pine Street School
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Stop 36: Redding Cemetery
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Stop 37: Sacramento River
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Stop 38: Calaboose Creek
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Stop 39: Conveyor belt concrete piers
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Stop 40: Freebridge Substation / Powerhouse
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Stop 41: James McCormick residence
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Stop 42: John Zeis, Sr. residence
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Stop 43: Herbert Bass residence
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Stop 1: Shasta Union High School